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THE CLARION
VOL. 5 JUNE, 1916 No. 1
Twenty-ninth Annual Catalog
Clarion State Normal School
CLARION, PENNSYLVANIA
13th District— Clarion, Forest, Jefferson, McKean
and Warren Counties
CATALOG 1915-1916
PROSPECTUS 1916-1917
Published by the Faculty
of the
CLARION STATE NORMAL SCHOOL
CLARION, PENNA.
In June, August, December, February and April
Entered «t the Postoffice at Clarion, Pa., as second-class matter under Act of July 16, 1894
Board of Trustees.
A. G. Corbett Clarion, Pa.
H. M. Rimer Clarion, Pa.
F. L. Harvey Foxburg, Pa.
W. E. Rice Warren, Pa.
F. X. Kreitler Nebraska, Pa.
R. J. Campbell Kane, Pa.
F. L. Andrews New Bethlehem, Pa.
C. Z. Gordon Brookville, Pa.
W. W. Winslow Punxsutawney, Pa.
Officers of the Board.
A. G. Corbett, Presid"ent F. X. Kreitler, Vice-President
H. M. Rimer, Secretary W. A. Graham, Treasurer
Standing Committees.
Committee on Instruction — F. L. Harvey, W. W. Winslow, C. Z.
Gordon.
Committee on Finance — W. E. Rice, F. X. Kreitler, R. J. Campbell.
Committee on Household — H. M. Rimer, F. L. Andrews, F. L.
Harvey.
FACULTY.
IN ORDER OF SENIORITY OF SERVICE
Amos P. Reese, M. S., Principal, (^Lafayette College; Graduate
Student Columbia University.
Arithmetic and Pedagogy of Arithmetic.
John Ballentine, A. M., Ph. D., Vice Principal, {Biicknell.)
Latin and Greek
Walter Raimee Egbert, M. S., Ph. B., {Millersville Normal,
Columbia, Illinois Wesleyan Universtiy.)
English and Mathematics.
Mary Lorena Givan, M. A., {Edinboro State Normal, Chau-
tauqua.)
History and Drawing.
John W. F. Wilkinson, A. B., A. M., (Princeton.)
Mathematics
Willis Yardley Welch, M. S., {Oszvego Normal, Cornell,
Bucknell.)
Science and Nature Study.
Charlotte Barton, Ph. B., {Mount Holyoke, University of
Chicago.)
Geography and Latin.
Lewis J. Rohr,
Violin, Mandolin and Orchestra.
Lawrence Guy Carson, B. E., (Clarion Normal, Chautauqua.)
Physical Training and' Athleiic Coach.
Anna M. Klahr, (Clarion Normal, Oberlin Kindergarten Col-
lege.)
Kindergarten and Critic Teacher.
Sara E. Nolin, (Margaret Morrison, Carnegie School.)
Domestic Science and Nurse.
LoRA GooDROWE Welch, (Rochester Athenaeum, Clarion Nor-
mal.)
Laboratory Assistant.
Mary A. True, (Clarion Normal.)
Lilirarian.
Irene R. Fitzgerald, B. S., (Clarion Normal, Allegheny College,
Columbia University.)
German and French.
*Lillian W. Bitner, M. E., (Millersville Normal, New Eng-
land Conservatory.)
Supervisor of Primary Grades.
John Reaveley, A. B., (Wesleyan) ; A. M., (Columbia.)
Psychology and Agriculture.
Hazel Bent, (Lake Forest College, Public School Music De-
partment, Cornell University.)
Public School Music, Piano, Voice.
LiDA May Carpenter, (Mansfield Normal, Cumnock School of
Oratory of Northzvestern University.)
Rhetoric and Expression.
♦Resigned.
Victor W. Haverstick, B. S. (Carnegie Institute of Technol-
ogy.)
Manual Training and Mathematics.
Nellie Moore, {Clarion Normal.)
Physiology and Arithmetic.
Mary Adelaide Jenks, (Fredonia S. N. S., Special Student
I Kindergarten, Psychology and Methods, Chautau-
qua, N. Y.)
Principal of Model School.
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James Pinks,
Registrar.
Catherine Mercer,
Assistant Registrar and Clerk.
Hazel Edwards,
Stenographer.
James E. Mathews,
Steward and Superintendent of Grounds and' Buildings.
Mrs. James E. Mathews,
Matron
John Andrew Eagle y
Engineer.
STATE BOARD OF EXAMINERS.
C. D. Koch, Department of Public Instruction.
Charles Lose, State Normal School; Lock Kaven.
David C. Locke^ Superintendent Beaver County.
T. A. Stetler, Superintendent, Snyder County.
H. J. Wickey, Superintendent, Middletown.
T. Latimer Brooks, Superintendent, Lewistown.
T. J. McCleary, Superintendent, Washington.
H. Milton Roth, Superintendent, Adams County.
Amos P. Reese, State Normal School, Clarion.
FACULTY COMMITTEES
Classification : Mr. Welch, Miss True, the Principal.
Committees on Student Programs :
Freshman : Miss Barton, Miss Klahr, Mr. Haverstick.
Sophomore: Mr. Reaveley, Miss Fitzgerald, Miss Noli
Junior: Mr. Wilkinson, Miss Givan, Miss Carpenter.
Senior: Mr. Egbert, Dr. Ballentine, Miss Bitner.
Lecture Course: Mr. Welch, Mr. Wilkinson, Dr. Ballentine, tl
Principal.
Athletics: Mr. Carson, Air. Wilkinson.
Library : Miss True, Mr. Egbert.
Christian Associations: Mr. Wilkinson, Miss Givan, Mi;
Barton.
Exhibits: Mr. Reaveley, Mr. Haverstick, Miss True.
Appointments : The Principal, Dr. Ballentine.
CALENDAR 1916-17.
FALL TERM— SIXTEEN WEEKS
Registration Day, Tuesday, September 5.
Organization of Classes, 8 :30 a. m., Wednesday, September 6.
7"raining School opens, Thursday, September 7.
Y. M. and Y. W. C. A. Reception, Saturday Evening, Sept. 9.
Fall Term ends, Friday, December 22.
Holiday Vacation : December 22, to January 2.
WINTER TERM— TWELVE WEEKS
Registration Day, Tuesday, January 2.
Organization of Classes, 8:30 a. m., Wednesday, January 3.
Training School opens, Wednesday, January 3.
Y. M. and Y. W. C. A. Reception, Saturday Evening, January 6.
Junior Party, Washington's Birthday, February 22.
Winter Term ends, Friday, March 23.
Spring Vacation : March 23, to April 3.
SPRING TERM—THIRTEEN WEEKS
Registration Day, Tuesday, April 3.
Organization of Classes, 8 130 a. m., Wednesday, April 4.
Training School opens, Wednesday, April 4.
Y. M. and Y. W. C. A. Reception, Saturday Evening, April 7.
Founder's Day, Wednesday, April 12, 30th Anniversary of the
School.
Training School Commencement, Thursday, June 14.
State Board Examinations, June
Literary Society Annual Contest, Saturday Evening, June 23.
Baccalaureate Day, Sunday, June 24,
Address of the Christian Associations, Sunday Evening, June 24.
Field Day, Monday Morning, June 25.
Campus Pageant, Monday Afternoon, June 25,
Commencement Concert, Monday Evening, June 25.
Alumni Day, Tuesday, June 26.
Senior Class Day, Tuesday, June 26.
Commencement, Wednesday, June 27.
HISTORICAL SKETCH.
By an act of the Pennsylvania State Legislature,
passed in the year 1886, the counties of Clarion, Forest,
Jefferson, McKean, and Warren were separated from the
Eis'hth Normal School District and were constituted as
the Thirteenth District. The necessary steps were at
once taken to organize a Normal School. Contributions
and pledges of money, amounting to forty thousand dol-
lars, were obtained for the purpose of securing a suitable
site and erecting the necessary buildings. This amount
was supplemented by a legislative appropriation of
twentj^-tive thousand dollars. The grounds and build-
ings which had belonged to Carrier Seminary were pur-
chased from the Erie Conference of the Methodist Epis-
copal Church. Additional land adjoining the original
purchase was obtained from the Arnold estate, and in the
fall of 1886 work was begun on the erection of two com-
modious dormitories. These buildings were completed
before the middle of February. A committee represent-
ing the State officially approved the provisions thus
made for carying on the work of a Normal School, and
the institution was formallv opened on the twelfth day
of April, 1887.
The school continued under the joint control of the
State and the stockholders until February 9, 1916, when
the State purchased all of the outstanding stock and
formally took over the property in the name of the Com-
monwealth.
The enrollment during the first term was 140. The
enrollment for the jear 1887-1888, the first full year of
the existence of the school, was 364. The first graduat-
ing class numbered ten young men and two young wo-
men. Twenty-three and one-four acres of ground con-
taining seven commodious buildings now constitute the
Normal School plant.
LOCATION
The state Normal School of the Thirteenth District
is located at Clarion, the county seat of Clarion County,
Pennsylvania. The town is situated on an eminence
some 1500 feet above the sea level, overlooking the Clar-
ion River. The natural scenery of the vicinity is pic-
turesque and the healthfulness of the situation is unex-
celled. The Borough, which has a population of about
3500, is supplied with an abundance of natural gas, and
pure spring water; the streets are paved and lighted by
electricity. The churches are excellent and the people
intelligent and refined. In fact. Clarion is an ideal place
for an institution of learning.
RAILROAD FACILITIES
The School may be reached by means of the Balti-
more & Ohio Railroad, Pittsburgh & Western Division,
which has a station at Clarion Junction, from which a
line of hacks run to Clarion and the Normal School.
The Lake Erie, Franklin & Clarion Railroad connects
Clarion with Summerville, a station in the Low Grrade
Division of the Pennsylvania Railroad. By means of
this road Clarion may be reached from the Allegheny
Valley Railroad via Redbank Junction and Summerville,
and from the Philadelphia & Erie Railroad via Drift-
wood from Summerville. The Franklin & Clearfield
branch of the New York Central lines connects with the
Lake Erie, Franklin & Clarion at Sutton Junction. By
means of this connection Clarion may be reached from
Titusville, Oil City, Franklin and other points to the
west and north, and from Clearfield, Du Bois^ !Falls
Creek, Brook ville and other points to the east. The
Clarion station is located within a half square of the
girls' dormitory, across the street from the Normal
Laundry and Power House.
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FACULTY
Equipment, buildings and apparatus count for much
in an institution of learning, but the most potent influence
is personality. The strongest influence in a normal school
is its faculty. It is the policy of this school to devote
more time, attention and money to the u}:>building and
maintenance of a capable faculty than to any other of the
factors which enter into the composition of a Normal
School. The demands made upon its faculty are large
and the standards set for them are high. To be a teacher
requires special qualifications and preparation.
1. Above everything else in the equipment of a
Normal School instructor stands character. All other
attributes combined cannot take its place.
2. Ability to teach. Ability to teach means inspir-
ation to the members of a class. What and how the
instructor does is vastly more influential than any other
form of instruction that may be given.
3. Culture and refinement of manner, purity of
speech and neatness of dress give tone to the entire per-
sonality.
4. Scholarship liberal in its comprehensiveness and
special where it deals with the training of teachers, are
demands which can be fairly made of the modern in-
structor. .
5. The spirit of co-operation and the ability to
work harmoniously with one's colleagues is an attribute
without which an instructor will be greatly hampered.
APPOINTMENT COMMITTEE
The wisdom of establishing the Appointment Com-
mittee has been amply justified by three years of suc-
cessful experience. The work of this committee has two
distinct purposes in view, namely:
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1. To assist worthy alumni and students of the
Normal School to find suitable positions.
2. To aid school officials who desire Normal trained
young men and women as teachers.
All alumni and others who have been students here
have a claim upon this institution. The Normal School
is maintained by the state to prepare teachers for the
public schools, and it is its duty to bring inquiring school
officials into communication with desirable teachers.
Upon enrolling, candidates furnish all necessary
personal data together with a list of references, including
members of the faculty, former teachers and other busi-
ness and professional people from whom the committee
receives confidential information. The recommendations
based upon all available information are always con-
servative, thus affording a double advantage to both
students and school authorities.
All those who wish the co-operation of the Normal
in this matter are urged to enroll. Blanks for this pur-
pose will be furnished upon application. This committee
is maintained by the Normal without charge to candi-
dates or school officers. All schools desiring teachers are
urged to communicate with the committee.
GROUNDS AND BUILDINGS
The grounds comprise twenty-three and one-fourth
acres, within the limits of the Borough of Clarion. They
have been laid out with care and are kept in excellent
condition. The buildings all front upon a handsome
lawn, ornamented with shade trees and evergreens. All
the buildings are heated by steam, lighted by electricity,
and are supplied with the other conveniences of modem
living.
Seminary Hall is a three-story brick building origin-
ally occupied by Carrier Seminary, from which it derives
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its name. Here are found the offices, library, four large
class rooms and, on tlie third floor, a dormitory for young
women.
Music Hall, a two-story brick building, provides a
studio for the Director of Music, instruction and practice
rooms on the first floor, and living rooms for the Prin-
cipal's family on the second floor.
Science Hall, a three-story brick building, provides
for class rooms on the first floor. Manual Training in the
basement, Science, Art and Ancient Languages on the
second, and a dormitory for young women on the third
floor.
The Chapel is a stone building with a gymnasium in
the basement, and on the main floor an auditorium with
a normal seating capacity of eight hundred.
Stevens Hall is a three-story building with apart-
ments for teachers and provisions for lodging two hun-
dred young men. There are bath rooms with plunge and
shower baths on each floor, and sanitary closets in the
basement. The rooms are conveniently arranged, well
lighted and comfortably furnished. Its first floor pro-
vides offices, class rooms and study hall for the Training
School, and its roomy basement furnishes an admirable
rainy day play ground.
Navarre Hall, the new dormitory for young ladies,
is one of the finest and most up-to-date Normal School
buildings in the country. It is in the modem Spanish
type of architecture and is constructed of stone, brick,
concrete and iron, with a tile roof, and is fireproof
throughout. On the upper floors are found accommoda-
tions for teachers and pupils, including parlor and trunk
rooms on each floor. Each room is lighted by electricity,
heated by steam, and has a stationary washstand sup-
plied with hot and cold water. Bath rooms with running
water are found on each floor. The building also con-
tains apartments for the servants entirely separate from
the main dormitory, although under the same roof. The
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rooms are all newly furnished, making the dormitory one
of the best in the state. An elevator in the rear of this
building provides for the easy handling of trunks and
heavy baggage. On the first floor are found the parlors,
offices, a dining hall with a seating capacity of four
hundred and fifty, a conservatory, the kitchen, pantry,
bakery, etc., and the living apartments for the steward.
The Heat and Power Plant is a two-story brick build-
ing. Its boilers are on the first floor and have a capacity
of three hundred and fifty horse power. On the second
floor of this building is located the Normal Steam
Laundry.
EQUIPMENT
Laboratories — The Science Department is provided
with a large and well appointed chemical laboratory, a
physical laboratory with apparatus of the latest and most
approved type, biological laboratory with an adequate
supply of compound microscopes and materials for study,
and a demonstration and lecture room.
Libraries— These consist of the Text-book Library
and the General Reference and Loan Library. These
libraries are both located in Seminary Hall. The General
Reference and Loan Library occupies a large room at the
south side of the building on the first floor. The room is
well lighted and is supplied with tables for reading and
study. It is open from 8 a. m. to 12, and from 1 to 4:30
p. m. each day, and is in charge of a competent Librarian.
Students have access to the reference shelves and they
may obtain books from the Librarian, to be read or stud-
ied in their rooms, subject to the regulations commonly
adopted in well conducted libraries. The reading tables
are supplied with daily and weekly papers and the prin-
cipal magazines and educational journals of the country.
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CURRENT MAGAZINES IN THE LIBRARY
American City
American Cookery
American Magazine
Atlantic Monthly
Bookman
Book News
Century
Current Opinion
Education
Educational Review
Elementary School Journal
Etude
Garden Magazine
Good Housekeeping
Harper's Monthly
Home Economics
Home Progress
Independent
Industrial Arts Magazine
Journal of Education
Journal of Educational
Psychology
The Kindergarten and First
Grade
Ladies' Home Journal
Literary Digest
Manual Training Magazine
McCIures
Nation, The
National Geographic Magazine
New Republic
Normal Instructor and Primary
Plans
North American Review
Outlook
Primary Education
Public Libraries
Reader's Guide to Periodical
Literature
Review of Reviews
Saturday Evening Post
School and Home Education
School Arts Book
.School Review
Scientific Monthly
Scientific American
Scribner's
St. Nicholas
Storv Teller's Magazine
Sunset (Pacific Monthly)
Survey
Woman's Home Companion
World Outlook
World's Work
Youth's Companion
For the purpose of readins: referenoe, the General
Library has been arran,Q:ed and catalo.gned according to
the Dewey Decimal system of classification.
The text-book Library is in charge of the Registrar.
It contains a supply of all the text-books nsed in the
school, in sufficient number to meet the demands of the
students for text-books to be used in preparing for recita-
tions. A nominal rental is charged for the use of text-
books.
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The Gymnasium is provided with dressing rooms,
lockers, shower baths, Indian clnbs, dumb-bells, wands,
horizontal bars, traveling rings, etc.
Eooms have been fitted up in the basement of Science
Hall for the Manual Training classes and a supply of
tools for the work furnished.
A complete Domestic Science equipment is in use.
A kitchen with all necessary apparatus accommodates
twenty-four students at one time. The Dining Eoom,
tastefully furnished, affords the students ample oppor-
tunity for a course of instruction in serving. Another
room is provided for sewing, raffia, basketry, weaving,
paper folding, etc.
The Music Department is supplied with nine upright
pianos, two grand pianos and other necessary instru-
ments, besides charts and other facilities for instruction.
CHARACTER AND PURPOSE OF THE SCHOOL
Normal Department — The specific purpose of the
Normal Schools of the State of Pennsylvania, according
to the statutes hj which they were constituted state in-
stitutions, is "the professional training of young men
and women as teachers for the common schools of the
State." The Normal Schools are therefore professional
schools. In framing the course of study, however, recog-
nition has been given to the fact that the teacher needs a
substantial basis of intellectual training and scholastic
attainments. It is self-evident that the teacher must
have a thorough knowledge of the subjects which he is
expected to teach. But a teacher should know more than
he is required to teach. He should be able to examine
the studies of the school curriculum in the light of more
advanced knowledge. He must not only know the rela-
tion of what he teaches to the more elementary knowl-
edge which preceded, but he should understand how to
arrange the material of instruction so that there may be
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a proper progression from the lower to the higher. Nor
is it sufficient that one who aspires to teach should have
acquired a certain amount of knowledge in school. He
must be able to continue his acquisitions, to add to his
store of knowledge by his own efforts, after he has as-
sumed the responsibilities of his profession. The teacher
should, therefore, possess at least the power to acquire
and to assimilate knowledge, power to think and to sys-
tematize his acquisitions, according to logical relations,
and power to give appropriate expression to his thoughts
and opinions. To attain such power, intellectual train-
ing more extensive and thorough than that which is given
in the elementary public school, or in the ordinary high
school, is required. It is to be hoped that the day will
soon come when at least the equivalent of a Normal
School training will be required of all candidates for cer.
tificates of qualification to teach.
But scholarship alone does not suffice to make a
teacher. Professional training is essential. According-
ly, the Normal School makes provision for instruction in
the principles which underlie all good teaching, and for
practical training in the art of teaching. The course of
study includes psychology, or science of the mind, with
reference especially to the growth of mental capacity in
children, principles of method as based on psychology',
histor}' of education and specific methods which should
be followed in the teaching of the common school
branches. These branches are also reviewed with special
reference to their organization as material of instruction
for the elementary school. Practical training in the art
of teaching is pro\dded for in the Model or Training
School. The law requires all students who expect to be
graduated in the Normal Course to teach forty-five min-
utes daily, for at least forty weeks, under the observation
of a training teacher.
This Normal School was established and is main-
tained to train teachers for the elementary schools. Be-
lieving that satisfactory teaching must be based upon
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breadth of culture it endeavors to open up to its students
the various departments of the field of knowledge. In
order that this knowledge may become culture, that is,
that it may be applied and in the application may result
in disciplinary reaction upon teacher and taught, especial
attention is paid to the application which takes place in
the training school. The subject matter treated of in the
information course in the Normal School ' ' functions, ' ' so
far as the science and art of teaching are concerned, in
the training school.
So far as the individual is concerned, the Normal
School affords opportunity for the fruition of teaching
talent where it already exists, and for the development of
skill in teaching where native ability in this direction is
crude or meagre. In either case success will be the result
of personality ripening.
The Normal School is more concerned that its grad-
uates should go out from the school intelligent students
of educational questions and problems and able to adapt
themselves to varying conditions in life than that they
should be loaded with devices, schemes or rules to be
employed under given conditions.
General Academic Department — Many young per-
sons, who intend neither to teach nor to enter college,
desire to extend their education beyond the limits of the
curriculum in the schools to which they have access near
their homes. A general education which prepares for
citizenship or lays the foundation for business success,
is very desirable. Experience has proved that in both
business and professional life a high degree of intellect-
ual training is essential to success. The years spent in
making preparation for life's responsibilities and ac-
tivities are years from which result increased efficiency
and satisfaction throughout life. The Clarion State
Normal School provides excellent facilities for general
education of an academic grade.
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Practical Teacher's Department — While the pro-
vision made for instruction in the various departments
is thus broad and liberal, the main purpose of the School
is that of training teachers for the public schools of the
State. Special effort is made to illustrate the best meth-
ods of instruction in the class rooms and to lead the
students to understand the subjects of study from a pro-
fessional standpoint. Attention is given, not only to
logical relations of the material of knowledge compre-
hended within any subject, but also to the relation of the
subject to all other branches of instruction in the curri-
culum, and to the proper psychological order of pro-
gress in imparting knowledge of the subject to pupils.
Students are frequently required to prepare sample les-
sons on different parts of the subjects which they are
themselves studying, in order that they may form the
habit of thinking and learning from the pupil's point of
view. By thus learning to study always from the pupil's
point of view, the student in training for the profession
of teaching gradually acquires a professional spirit and
a professional habit of thought. He is prepared for his
work as a teacher in a manner and to a degree not pos-
sible in a non-professional school.
REGULAR COURSES OF STUDY FOR PENNSYLVANIA STATE
NORMAL SCHOOLS
(As revised and adopted at a meeting of Normal School Principals
held at Harrisburg, April 20-21, 1910.)
This course is based on the "unit" plan as proposed
by The Carnegie Foundation.
A "unit" represents a year's study in any subject in
a secondary school constituting approximately a quarter
of a full year's work.
(This statement is designed to afford a standard of
measurement for the work done in a secondary school.
It takes the four-year high school course as a basis and
assumes that the length of the school year is from thirty-
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six to forty weeks, that a period is frora forty to sixty
minutes in length, and that the study is pursued for four
or five periods a week ; but, under ordinary circumstances,
a satisfactory year's work in any subject can not be ac-
complished in less than one hundred and twenty sixty-
minute hours or their equivalent. Schools organized on
a different basis can nevertheless estimate their work in
terms of this unit.)
Students admitted to the First Year shall have a fair
knowledge of Arithmetic, Reading, Orthography, Pen-
manship, United States History, Geography, Grrammar,
Physiology, Civics and the Elements of Algebra to Quad-
ratics. Test by Faculty.
FRESHMAN YEAR
No. of No. of
60 Minute 45 Minute
periods or periods
Ancient and Mediaeval History 80 ioq
Reading and Public Speaking 40 50
Algebra 120 160
1-atin 120 160
School Management and School Law . . 120 160
Orthography 30 40
Physical Geography 40 50
Arithmetic 80 100
Grammar 120 j6o
Vocal Music 40 :;o
Physical Training 60 80
Manual Training or Domestic Science 40 50
1 160
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SOPHOMORE YEAR
In order to be considered a Sophomore a student must have
credit for not fewer than looo periods of 45 minutes each, not
fewer than 900 of which must be credits for work of the Fresh-
man year.
No. of No. of
60 Minute 45 Minute
periods or periods
Plane Geometry 120 160
Rhetoric, Composition, Classics 120 160
Botany 80 icxd
Civics 30 40
Bookkeeping 40 50
Modern History and English History. . 80 100
Caesar 120 160
General Methods 120 160
Drawing 80 loo
Physical Training 60 80
1 120
JUNIOR YEAR
In order to be considered a Junior a student must have credit for
not fewer than 2120 periods of 45 minutes each, not fewer than 1960
of which shall be credits for work of Freshman and Sophomore years.
No. of No. of
60 Minute 45 Minute
periods or periods
Psychology and Observation 120 160
Cicero, German or French 120 160
Literature, English and American .... 80 100
History, U. S., 60 80
Geography 60 80
Physiology and School Sanitation .... 60 80
Zoology 40 50
Solid Geometry and Trigonometry .... 120 160
Methods in History and Geography .... 80 100
Chemistry 120 160
Physical Training 60 80
1 160
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In the Junior year Economics or the History of Arts and Science
may be substituted for Cicero, French, or German. Geology or Astron-
omy may be substituted for Solid Geometry or Trigonometry.
SENIOR YEAE
No. of No. of
60 Minute 45 Minute
periods or periods
Practice Teaching 120 160
History of Education 80 100
Agriculture and Nature Study 80 100
Arithmetic 40 50
Grammar 40 50
English in the Grades 40 50
Methods in Arithmetic 40 50
^''irgil, German or French 120 160
Public Speaking 40 50
Physics 120 160
Drawing 40 50
Manual Training or Domestic Science. . 40 50
Physical Training 60 80
mo
In the Senior year Ethics, Logic and Sociology may be substituted
for Virgil, French, or German. Philosophy of Ed^lcation, Surveying
or Methods in Public School Music may be substituted for Ethics,
Logic, or Sociology.
CONDITIONS OF ADMISSION, ETC.
1. Properly certified graduate of approved Penn-
sylvania high schools of the first grade and city high
schools as listed by the Department of Public Instrnction,
shall be admitted to the third year of the Four Year
Course without examination, and be conditioned in the
branches that have not been satisfactorily completed by
such students.
2. Properly certified graduates of approved Penn-
sylvania high schools of the second grade shall be admit-
ted to the second year of the Four Year Course of the
State Noiinal Schools without examination, and be con-
ditioned in the branches that have not been satisfactorily
completed by such students.
3. Properly certified graduates of approved Penn-
sylvania high schools of the third grade shall be ad-
mitted to the first year of the Four Year Course of the
State Normal Schools without examination, and be con-
ditioned in the branches that have not been satisfactorily
completed by such students.
4. A person who desires to be admitted to the sec-
ond or third year without having previously attended an
accredited high school, must have a certificate of a com-
missioned Superintendent of Schools, showing that he
has pursued the branches of the first year or the first and
second years, with his standing in those branches, or must
pass a satisfactory examination by the Faculty in said
branches, or be conditioned by them. But the studies in
which any one is conditioned under this rule or any one
of the rules above, shall not foot up more than 320 hours.
5. If the Faculty of any State Normal School or the
State Board of Examiners decide that a person is not pre-
pared to pass an examination by tlie State Board, he shall
not be admitted to the same examinations at any other
State Normal School during the same school year.
6. If a person who has completed the State Board
examinations required for admission to the classes of any
year at any State Nonnal School desires to enter another
Normal School, the Principal of the school at which the
examination was held shall send the proper certificate to
the Principal of the school which the person desires to
attend.
7. Candidates for graduation shall have the oppor-
tunity of being examined in any higher branches, includ-
ing vocal and instrumental music and double entry book-
keeping; and all studies completed by them shall be
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named in their certificate. Persons who have been grad-
uated may be examined at any State examination in any
higher branches, and the Secretary of the Board of Ex-
aminers shall certify on the back of their diplomas as to
the passing of the branches completed at said examina-
tion. No certificate or diploma valid for teaching except
the one regnlarly issued by the State Board of Examiners
to regular graduates shall be issued by any State Normal
School or any person connected with any such school.
8. A certificate setting forth the proficiency of all
applicants in all the studies in which they desire to be
examined by the State Board of Examiners shall be pre-
pared and signed by the Faculty and presented to the
Board. Studies that have been completed at a high
school shall be distinguished by the words ''high school"
or the initials ''H. S." A separate list of each class shall
be prepared for the use of each examiner together with a
separate list of students conditioned in any branch, with
the branches in which they were conditioned and the
grades should be indicated in every list where substitu-
tion is made or extra branches are taken. These lists
shall be ready for the State Board before the examination
begins.
9. No State examinations shall be given to any
student on part of a year's work unless the study is com-
pleted, but (except in the last year's examination) a
student may be conditioned by the State Board of Ex-
aminers in not more than two subjects, covering not more
than one period of work for a year. Accurate records of
these conditions shall be promptly sent to the Superin-
tendent of Public Instruction and the fact that the stu-
dents thus conditioned have taken up such subjects and
passed them by the faculty shall be certified to in writ-
ing to the State Board of Examiners before such students
are admitted to another State Examination.
10. Within fifteen days after the examination by
the State Board of any Normal School, the Principal of
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"OLD GLORY"
the School shall send to the Department of Public In-
struction a complete list of all who liave taken advanced
branches, together with a list of these branches, also a
list of those to whom diplomas and certificates were
granted, and a list of those who passed the State exam-
ination in any year, naming the year.
11. Graduates of State Normal Schools in the regu-
lar course and graduates of colleges approved by the
College and University Council, who shall satisfactorily
pass the Faculty and State examinations in the course re-
quired therefor, shall receive the degree of Bachelor of
Pedagogics. And Bachelors of Pedagogics who have,
after receiving such degrees, taught successfully for two
years, and passed the Faculty and State examinations in
the course required therefor, shall receive the degree of
Master of Pedagogics.
12. Eesidence for the last two years shall be re-
quired of all students, except in the case of students who
have completed the Freshman Year or more in colleges
approved by the College and University Council, who
may be graduated after one year's residence.
EXAMINATIONS AND DIPLOMAS
TERM EXAMINATIONS
Examinations are held by the Faculty at the close of
each term for the pur|Dose of determining to what extent
students are succeeding in their work and of guiding the
teachers in fitting their instruction to the needs of the
pupils. Students whose record for the term falls below
75 per cent in two or more subjects are required to take
more time than the schedule indicates for the completion
of the course of study. Students who show a marked de-
ficiency in any subject are required to take the subject
a second time and are conditioned until the deficiency has
been made up.
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Promotions are ordinarily made at the end of each
term, but a student may be advanced in bis studies at any
time if the Faculty is convinced that such advancement
will be to his advantage.
FINAL EXAMINATIONS
Examinations for promotion to the Senior class of
the Normal Department, and for graduation, are conduct-
ed by the Faculty of the School and by the State Board
of Examiners. This Board of Examiners consists of the
State Superintendent of Public Instruction, or his repre-
sentative, the Principal of the Clarion State Normal
School, the Principal of another Normal School in Penn-
sylvania nominated by the State Superintendent of Public
Instruction, and six County or City Superintendents ap-
pointed by the State Superintendent. No person who
fails to pass the examination conducted by the Faculty,
and to obtain their endorsement, will be examined by the
State Board.
CERTIFICATES, DIPLOMAS, DEGREES
Any person who completes the Normal School Course
and passes the examination set by the State Board of
Examiners, will receive a certificate entitling him to teach
in any of the common schools of the State for a period of
two years.
A graduate in the Normal Course who has continued
his studies for two years and has practiced his profession
for two full annual terms in the common schools of the
State, will receive, upon presenting to the Faculty and
the State Board of Examiners, a certificate of good moral
character and skill in the Art of Teaching, authorized by
the Board, or Boards, of Directors by whom he was em-
ployed, and countersigned by the proper Superintendent,
or Superintendents, of schools, a second and permanent
diploma, or certificate, which will entitle the holder to
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teach in any of the public schools of the State without
further examination. Applications for the second dip-
loma should be filed with the Principal of the School at
least two weeks before the annual meeting of the State
Board of Examiners in June.
Graduates of the Regnlar Normal Course, and grad-
uates of accredited college, may become candidates for
the degrees of Bachelor of Pedagogics and Master of
Pedagogics. The degree of Bachelor of Pedagogics will
be conferred upon graduates who complete the work of
the first year in the Supplementary Course and pass an
examination in the subjects of this year before the Fac-
ulty and the State Board of Examiners. The degree of
Master of Pedagogics will be conferred upon graduates
who pass an examination before the Faculty and State
Board of Examiners in all the studies of the Supple-
mentary Course providing they have taught successfully
for three years in the public schools of the State since
graduation.
STATE CERTIFICATES
Practical teachers who have not had the benefit of a
Normal training may obtain Teachers' State Certificates
on the following conditions:
Each applicant must be at least twenty-one years of
age, and must give evidence of good moral character,
and of having taught at least three full annual terms in
the common schools of the State. Such evidence shall be
in the form of a certificate signed by the Board, or
Boards, of Directors where the applicant has taught, and
countersigned by the pro])er Superintendent, or Super-
intendents.
Each applicant for state certificate must be exam-
ined in all the branches of all the years of the course by
both Faculty and the State Board of Examiners at the
time of the annual examination of the Normal School
where application is made.
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A Thesis on some educational subject will be re-
quired as a part of the examination.
All diplomas and certificates are authorized and fur-
nished by the State, and they exempt those who hold
them from any further examinations by Superintendents,
or other officials, acting under the provisions of our com-
mon school laws.
SPECIAL COUESES OFFERED BY THIS SCHOOL
MUSIC — (Piano and Voice)
The aim of this department is to give thorough in-
struction in instrumental and vocal music, to fit the grad-
uates for teaching or for entrance into the Junior Class
of any leading conservatory.
At the completion of the various courses certificates
are granted by the School, showing the course pursued
and the work accomplished.
Studies and composition of the masters are used
which best meet the demands of each individual pupil.
All students in the regular music course are required
to take two years of theoretical work.
Vocal Music, rudiments and sight singing.
Theory and ear training (one year).
Harmony and current events (one year).
History of music (one year).
Public School Music.
DOMESTIC SCIENCE
Including:
Sewing — Hand, Machine, Drafting, Grarment Con-
struction, Design, Study of Textiles and Fabrics, Art
Embroidery.
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Cookery — Practical Cookery, Invalid Cookery, His-
tory of Foods, Dietetics, Home Nursing, Household Man-
agement, Home Economics, Chemistry, Bacteriology',
Practice in Teaching, Physics, Physiology.
Industrial Work — Weaving, Basketry, Paper Fold-
ing, Construction Work.
Pedagogy — School Management, Methods of Teach-
ing, Psychology, History of Education.
EXPRESSION
Including:
1. Evolution of Expression.
2. Articulation.
Vocal Technique.
3. Forsenic Oratory.
Extemporaneous Speaking.
4. Eeoitals.
1. Platform Art.
2. Elementary Gesture.
5. Dramatic Training.
1. Pantomime.
2. Impersonation.
3. History of the Drama.
6. Debate.
Bible Reading.
Candidates for graduation in any of the above Spec-
ial Courses must offer in general attainments the equiva-
lent of a four year high school course and must then at-
tain proficiency in the theoretical, historical, and prac-
tical phases of the subject chosen equivalent to that de-
manded for advanced standing in the various special
schools conducted for the thorough mastery of such
subject.
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Graduation in any of these Special Courses, on the
part of those entering with the required general attain-
ments, will require two years — the same as that now re-
quired for graduation in the Regular Normal Course.
Those entering on less than the required general at-
tainments will be compelled to take the time necessary
for making up the deficiency, provided they are candi-
dates for graduation; though students may enter one of
these Special Courses and pursue such phases of it as
may be elected, regardless of other subjects, provided
they are not candidates for graduation in it.
TEXT-BOOKS
Text-books are provided for all members of the
school on the following conditions, excepting that certain
books must be bought outright: A deposit equal to the
value of the books is required when books are obtained,
but this deposit is refunded when the books are returned
in good order, less a charge of 10 cents for each book the
price of which is less than 65 cents, and 15 cents for each
book the price of which is 65 cents or over. If they de-
sire to do so, students may purchase text-books from the
Registrar at cost price. Students will find it advantage-
ous to bring with them any books they may have in their
possession which treat on subjects in the course of study.
The following text-books are used in the school:
Agriculture — Warren.
Algebra — Somerville.
Arithmetic — Hamilton, Wentworth and Smith.
Astronomy — Newcomb.
Bookkeeping — 20th Century Bookkeeping.
Botany — Bergen.
Chemistr\^ — L>Tnan and Morgan.
Civil rrovemment — Maltby.
English Grammar — Patterson.
Ethics — Fairchild's Moral Science.
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Geography
Physical — Salisbury.
Political — Tarr & McMurray.
Geolog}" — ^Norton.
Geometry — Wentworth.
German Grammar — Paul V. Bacon.
Greek
Anabasis — Goodwin & Whita
First Greek Book — Wliite.
Grammar — Goodwin.
History
Ancient — ^West.
Educational — Graves.
English — Niver.
Modern — West.
Pennsylvania — March.
United States — McMaster
Latin
First Latin Book — Smith.
Grammar — Allen & Greenough.
Caesar — Gunnison and Harley.
Cicero — Gunnison and Harley.
Virgil — Frieze.
Literature — Johnson.
Logic — Hill-Jevon.
Methods — McMurray, Strayer.
Physics — Millikan and Gale.
Physiolog}" — Blaisdell; Life and Health.
Psychology — Dexter and Garlick, Colvin.
Reading — Evolution of Expression.
Rhetoric — Carpenter.
School Management — Colgrove; Hall & Betts.
Trigonometry — Wentworth.
Vocal Music — Hollis Dann, Eleanor Smith.
Sociol ogy — Giddings.
Zoology — Linville and Kelly.
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GENERAL INFORMATION.
Religious Advantages — Chapel exercises, which are
strictly undenominational in character, are conducted
daily and all students are expected to be present at these
exercises, unless for some reason expressly excused by
the Principal. Students are expected to make choice of
one of the churches in the town for regiilar attendance
and to be present at the services in the church so selected
at least once each Sunday.
The Young Women's Christian Association and the
Young Men's Christian Association hold weekly prayer
meetings on Wednesday evening, and a joint meeting of
the Associations is held on Sunday evening. These As-
sociations are composed almost entirely of students.
They elect their own officers, and plan and conduct their
own meetings. Students may freely attend the meetings,
and all are invited to take some part in the exercises.
The Associations have also organized Bible study groups
with suitable leaders.
In the Sunday Schools, connected with the various
evangelical churches in Clarion, classes have been formed
especially for Normal School students. As far as pos-
sible these classes are conducted by members of the Fac-
ulty who assume the responsibility of teaching in the
Sunday Schools as a personal religious duty.
Social Advantages — In many important respects the
Clarion State Normal School forms a community by
itself. The Faculty and students associate freely with
one another and there exists in this school none of that
formalism which some teachers mistake for dignity.
The students thus enjoy the benefit of frequent inter-
course with maturer minds outside of the class rooms,
and they incidentally receive many suggestions for the
improvement of their habits, or the refinement of their
manners, without having occasion to suspect any disposi-
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tion on the part of the Faculty to dictate in matters
purely personal. Students are frequently invited by
members of the Faculty to their homes, and they are
made to feel that the teachers have an interest in their
welfare beyond government of the school or the conduct
of recitations.
The Christian Associations hold a joint reception for
new students each term, and, as the officers of these Asso-
ciations are generally elected from among the members
of the higher classes, the spirit of friendly helpfulness
has crystalized into a sort of tradition and is continued
from year to year. Each class is permitted and encour-
aged to entertain the other classes in some simple man-
ner as often as once a term, when the students who pro-
vide the entertainment are given full responsibility,
within the limits of propriety, for planning their own
foiin of reception. The students are thus afforded un-
usual opportunity for social culture of the type which is
best adapted to make them leaders in the communities
where they may afterwards be engaged as teachers.
LiTERAKY Societies — The students conduct their own
literary societies, elect officers themselves, arrange the
programs for the weekly meetings, make their own criti-
cisms and review of the exercises, and assume all re-
sponsibility for the success of the societies. Under cer-
tain conditions, however, the papers read in the society
meetings may be presented for credit in the department
of instruction. Special arrangements have been made
by which credit may be allowed in the department of
English for original essays which may be prepared to be
read before the literary societies.
Debating Club — All members of the school who wish
to avail themselves of the opportunity have the privilege
of joining the Debating Club. At the weekly meeting
subjects are debated, and in the Winter Term the best
debaters are chosen to represent the school in the Inter-
Normal Debate with the California Normal School.
The work of the club is most valuable in that the
training for public speaking is important in the prepara-
tion of those who are to teach.
Lectukes and Entertainments — ^For the benefit of
the students and the citizens of Clarion, the School pro-
vides each year a series of four or more lectures or in-
stinctive evening entertainments. Payment of Enroll-
ment Fee entitles a student to admission to the course.
Special efforts are made to furnish entertainments of a
high order of merit which may contribute to the perma-
nent advantage of the students. The school frequently
has the privilege of entertaining as visitors, persons
who have gained distinction in some line of public or
professional activity, and who willingly accept an invita-
tion to address the students in the chapel.
Athletics — Athletic sports are given their due share
of attention. The reason for the existence of most out-
door games is two-fold — the pleasure which people take
in them and the good which they do both morally and
physically. Young people need and must have the out-
door life if they are to develop into all round men and
women.
Most outdoor games not merely strengthen the limbs,
give certainty to the movements, make skillful the hand,
and sure the eye, but also give a great command to the
will over the body. It is for these reasons students are
encouraged to take part in this phase of the school's
activities.
The tennis courts and athletic grounds which are
near the school are kept in first-class condition.
The athletics of the school are supervised by mem-
bers of the Faculty and are liberally provided for by the
Board of Trustees.
Rooms and Board in the School — The School pro-
vides mattresses and bedding in addition to the furn-
iture of the room, but students are expected to furnish
their own towels, table napkins, and toilet articles.
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Upon eng-aging a room each student makes a deposit
of $1.50 as a guarantee against all unnecessary injury to
the room or the furniture. This deposit is returned at
tlie end of the term if no damage, other than that pro-
duced by ordinary use, has been done to the room or
furniture.
Students in actual attendance at the close of any terai
are given the preference in choice of rooms for the suc-
ceeding term. Rooms will not be reserved beyond the
first week of the term unless by special arrangement.
Students may be required to change their rooms at any
time if the authorities of the school decide that such a
change is necessary.
Board is provided for students at a very low price.
The large dining room on the first floor of Navarre Hall
is conveniently arranged and is kept in most excellent
condition. The kitchen and bakery are provided with all
the latest improvements for convenience and perfection
in cooking. Good substantial food thoroughly cooked
and properly seasoned, is provided in practically unlimit-
ed quantities. Competent and experienced persons look
after the needs of students who may for any cause re-
quire special consideration.
Rooms and Board with Private Families — Under
certain conditions students who prefer to do so are per-
mitted to engage rooms and board with private families,
or to make arrangements for boarding themselves.
Students may also be permitted to board in clubs.
No student will, however, be permitted to room with
a private family, or in a public boarding or lodging house
or to board with a private family, or in a boarding house
or club, without having obtained the approval of the
Principal.
Young ladies and gentlemen, excepting in the case of
members of one family, will not be allowed to occupy
rooms in the same house.
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Young ladies and gentlemen, not boarding in the
dining hall of the School, will not be permitted to board
in the same club, or boarding house, or with the same
private family, providing, however, that brothers and
sisters may board with the same private family if no
other boarders or lodgers are kept by said family.
Students living with private families, or boarding
themselves, will be subject in all cases to the rules and
regulations which govern the conduct of the students
living in the dormitories, and no student will be allowed
to occupy a room with any private family unless assur-
ance is given that the rules and regulations required by
the School will be enforced, and no student may continue
to room or board where proper supervision is not main-
tained. Any student to whom permission has been given
to reside in town, and who shows an unwillingness to con-
form cheerfully to the rules of the School, may be re-
quired, at the option of the principal, to remove at once
to the dormitory or withdraw from the School.
GOVERNMENT AND DISCIPLINE
'All government should be self-government. We
trust to the honor of the students to conduct themselves
as ladies and gentlemen. They are made to feel that they
'have a common interest in the school. Thus to a large
extent they are a self-governing body. Rules are made
and promulgated only where good order and the welfare
of all demand them, and penalties are for the most part
confined to a restriction of privileges where such privi-
lege has been abused.
The Faculty reserves the right to refuse admission
of any student whose character or habits are likely to
have a harmful influence upon other students, or who
cannot submit willingly to the rules framed for the gov-
ernment of the school, and persons who may be admitted
as students and who are found to be indisposed to submit
willingly and cheerfully to the wholesome restraints
necessary for the successful operation and the good repu-
tation of the school, will be unhesitatingly dismissed.
The Faculty is, in a large measure, responsible to the
State for the character as well as for the attainments of
the students recommended for graduation. Faults of
character and errors in conduct which might not be con-
sidered of serious import in the case of students in a
purely academic institution may nevertheless indicate
unfitness for the profession of teaching, and may conse-
quently call for action on the part of a Normal School
Faculty. Accordingly, students are sometimes advised
to withdraw from the school although there may be no
serious charges against them, if the Faculty is convinced
that they are not suitable persons to have charge of the
training of children in the public school.
SUGGESTIONS TO STUDENTS AND PERSONS EXPECTING TO
BECOME STUDENTS
Persons desiring to enter the Clarion State Normal
School as students should make application to the Prin-
cipal at as early a date as possible.
The prompt attendance of students at the beginning
of the session facilitates the organization of the school
and is essential to the success of the students individual-
ly. Students are, however, permitted to enter school at
any time. It is advisable for students who can remain
only for a few weeks to come here for that time. Some
advantages are always derived from even a brief attend-
ance at a good school.
On arriving at Clarion, students should report at
once to the Principal at his office in Seminary Hall. They
will be assisted in selecting their studies by the principal,
or a member of the Faculty. They will then fill out an
enrollment card, designating the studies selected, which
card will be filed in the Principal's office, pay their bills,
and obtain their books from the Eegistrar. They will
then be assigned to their rooms. Baggage checks may
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be given to the Superintendent of the Boarding Depart-
ment who will see that baggage is brought from the rail-
way station and placed in rooms.
After having been registered, students should enter
their classes at once and should strive to attend recita-
tions regularly and punctually from the beginning to the
end of the term.
At the time of enrollment in classes students will
secure signatures of instructors on Enrollment Card.
As soon as these cards have been properly signed, stu-
dents should file them at the office.
No student may change his program of studies with-
out permission. If a change appears desirable, students
should obtain at the office, Transfer Cards, which they
will take to the faculty member who is chairman of the
Committee on Student Programs. He will advise as to
change and will direct as to further action.
Students desiring to occupy rooms with private
families, to board in private boarding houses, or to board
themselves, should consult the Principal before making
arrangements for board or room, since all such arrange-
ments are subject to the approval of the Principal.
It is desirable that students should not plan for fre-
quent visits home. Absence from the school necessarily
prevents successful work, not merely because time is lost,
but also because attention is distracted from study. For
the same reason students should not have any collateral
occupation or business interests. As a rule students are
not permitted to take private lessons in any subject from
persons not connected with the school.
EXPENSES
Board, Room Rent and Laundry (Fall Term, i6 weeks) $72.00
Board, Room Rent, Laundrj^ (Winter Term, 12 weeks) $54.00
Board, Room Rent, Laundry (Spring Term, 13 weeks) $58.50
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For less than a full terai a charge of $4.75 per week
will be made for board, room rent and laundry.
Only when the school cannot accommodate students
with both board and room will they be allowed to board
only or to room only in the school. For board only for a
full term $3.25 per week. For board only for less than a
full term $3.50 per week. For room rent only for a full
term $1.25 per week. For room rent only for less than a
full term $1.50 per week.
Each student is permitted to have twelve plain pieces
washed each week without extra charge. While great
care is taken with all articles sent to the laundry, the
school will not be responsible for their loss or damage.
An extra charge of 50 cents per week will be made to
students who desire to room alone. Electric Lamps will
be replaced in students' rooms during the term only at
the expense of the occupants.
No deduction from the term rates will be made in
any department of the school in the case of students who
are absent for any cause during all or any part of the last
four weeks of the Spring Term. For more than two con-
secutive weeks absence, on account of personal illness, a
deduction of $3.00 per week will be made. No deduction
for two weeks or less will be made. ' No deduction will be
made from the term rates for Board, Room Rent, and
Laundry to students having their laundry done outside
the school. No deduction is made for part of the week.
For Tnmsients, a charge of 25 cents per meal, $1.00
per day, or $6.00 per week for board and room rent will
be made. For board and room rent during the Winter
and Spring vacations a charge of 75 cents a day will be
made to students, this rate to take effect at noon the day
after the close of the term, as indicated in the calendar
for the year, and to cease at noon on the day of opening
of the following term. At the end of the Spring Term
the dining room will close to all boarders, after break-
fast on the day following Commencement.
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Teachers, and employees not connected with the
Boarding Department will be charged for board and room
rent as follows: Where a suite of rooms (i. e., a bed
room and a sitting room) is occupied by a teacher in
charge of a hall and doing dormitory duty the rent shall
be $1.25 per week. Where two teachers, either of whom
has charge of a hall or floor of a hall, occupy a suite of
room the rent shall be $2.15 per week for the suite.
Teachers not doing dormitory duty, and employees will
be charged for room rent the same rates charged students.
Employees and teachers will be charged for board the
same rate charged students.
TUITION
(Eegular Normal Department)
An enrollment fee of $2.00 per term must be paid by
each student before registering for any classes in the
regular normal department. This will entitle the stu-
dent to a ticket of admission to the numbers of the regular
Lecture Course and to the athletic games played under
the auspices of the school.
The enrollment fee for the special departments
(Music, Domestic Science or Expression) is $1.00 per
term. This fee does not admit the student to the regular
numbers of the Lecture Course or athletic games.
Students registering in both the regular and a special
department pay only the $2.00 registration fee.
No part of the enrollment fee is refunded for any
cause.
Kindergarten pupils are charged an entrance fee of
$1.00 per term, which must be paid to the Registrar be-
fore entering.
All students over seventeen years of age who are not
preparing to teach (and all those under seventeen years
of age) will be charged $1.50 per week for tuition.
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The State pays the tuition of all students who are
over seventeen years of age and who sign an agreement
to teach at least two full terms in the common schools
of the State.
In case of a deficit in the appropriation for State aid,
students at the different State Normal Schools will re-
ceive their pro rata share of the appropriation. No
deficit has occurred in recent years.
All persons taking instruction in Botany, Chemistry,
Domestic Science, Manual Training, Physics or Zoology,
must pay to the Registrar in advance the fee charged for
each subject in which they take instruction. Laboratory
fees per term as follows: Botany, $1.00; Chemistry,
$2.50; Domestic Science, $2.50; Manual Training, $2.00;
Physics, $1.00 and Zoology, $1.50. Training school pu-
pils taking cooking in Domestic Science will be charged
only a fee of $1.00 per term.
SPECIAL DEPARTMENTS
Music or Expression (Private Lessons)
Two lessons per week, by the term $i.oo per week
Two lessons per week, less than a term .... 1.25 per week
One lesson per week, by the term 60 per week
One lesson per week, less than a term 75 per week
Rent of Piano (one period per day) 1.50 per term
Musical Theory, Harmony, Etc. (In Groups)
Two lessons per week, by the term $ .30 per week
Two lessons per week, less than a term 40 per week
Domestic Science (Class Groups)
Two lessons per week (ij/< hrs.) by the term. .$1.50 per wk.
Two lessons per week (1^/2 hrs.) less than term 1.75 per wk.
(Less than two lessons per week cannot be taken in these
subjects.)
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SPECIAL DEPARTMENTS
The length of each private lesson is 30 minutes, a
practice period is 45 minutes.
In case of absence from lessons students will be
charged full amount when notice of such absence has not
been given to the instructor beforehand.
Lessons will not be made up except in cases of ill-
ness or other unavoidable absence.
Bills are payable in advance, one-half the expense
for the term being due at the beginning of the term, the
other half at the middle of the term.
No student will be registered unless the bills of the
previous terms are paid.
Diplomas and Certificates of Credit will not be is-
sued to those whose bills are unpaid.
Graduates making application for a second, or per-
manent diploma, should send a new health certificate,
with one dollar as a fee for embossing and mailing the
diploma.
No charge is made for the use of the Infirmary, but
doctor's and nurse's fees and medicine are paid for by
the student.
It is understood that these rates cancel and revoke
all former resolutions, special regulations and privileges
whatsoever, granted in any way to any person as em-
ployee or patron of the school as relates directly or in-
directly in any way to charges by the school, and after
July 1st, 1916, the regulations and rates herein adopted
shall be the Registrar's only guide and authority on
which to figure and assess all bills, charges, etc., of any
and all patrons of the Clarion State Normal School.
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ROLL OF STUDENTS
1915-16
GRADUATE STUDENTS
Name Adcfress County
Ditty, Nannie Summerville Jefferson
Kirker, Kate JTomestead, R. D. 1 Alleg-lieny
Sansom, Martlia Clarion Clarion
Wilkinson, Florence Clarion Clarion
UNDERGRADUATES
Name AddVess County
Aber, Gladys Walston Jefferson
Ambrose, Matthew Kittanning Armstrong
Amsler, Laura Knox Clarion
Anderson, Avery Rimersburg Clarion
Anderson, Robert Clermont McKean
Amer, James Clarion Clarion
Baeuerlin, Doris 46 Petrolia St., Bradford
McKean
Baker, Welthy Rimersburg Clarion
Bashline, Gertrude Sligo Clarion
Bash line, McClellan Ijawsonham, R. D. 1 Clarion
Beatty, Alma Brookville, R. D. 6 Jefferson
Beer, Milburn Sheffield Warren
Berlin, Vera Knox Clarion
Black, Alice 27 Jenks St., Brookville
Jefferson
Blissell, Margaret Clarion Clarion
Bloomgren, Victoria Arroyo Elk
Blose, Lula S]')rankles Mills Jefferson
Booth, Cecdle Watson Farm Forest
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Name Add'ress County
Boggs, Eichaxd .._ ...Clarion Clarion
Bonidy, Joseph New Kensington...... Westmoreland
Bonsall, Susie Troutville _.... Clearfield
Borland, Florence Rockland Venango
Brandon, Clarabelle Clarion, Miola Route Clarion
Brosius, Clilorice Summerville Jefferson
Brumberg, Eric Cartwright Elk
Brundage, Margaret Spring Creek Warren
Buckley, Florence _ Bruin „ Butler
BuUers, Helen Brookville, R. D. 6 Jefferson
Bunke, Erna 60 Bank St., Bradford McKean
Burkett, Esther Brookville, R. D. 3 Jefferson
Bums, Banks New Bethlehem, R. D. 2 Clarion
Burt, Madeline Smethport McKean
Byers, Amanda Sligo, R. D. 3 Clarion
Byers, Fred _....Baldwin Butler
Caldwell, DeRose _ New Bethlehem Clarion
Caldwell, G-race _ Brookville, R. D. 5 Jefferson
Campbell, Daisy „ Knox Clarion
Carmichael, Lena Rimersburg, R. D. 1 Clarion
Carrier, Gerald „.Brookville Jefferson
Carrier, Thomas Kingsville Clariou
Carpenter, Hazel Star Forest
Chitester, Daisy Marienville Forest
Christiansen, Anna 44 E. Duquesne Ave., Duquesne
Allegheny
Clarke, Gertrude Walston, R. D. 1 Jefferson
Clark, Minnie 23 Second Ave., Du Bois
Clearfield
Clark, Ruth Knox Clarion
Clawson, Florence M. Si gel, R. D. 2 Jefferson
Cochran, Chas _Markton Jefferson
Cochran, Golda Brookville Jefferson
Cochran, Mae Dayton Armstrong
Colegrove, Mary K _Eldred McKean
Col well, Bemice ,Sligo Clarion
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Name AdcTress County
Conner, Clara M Clarion, R. D. 1 Clarion
Conner, Dean Port Allegany McKean
Conner, Marion Clarion, R. D. 1 Clarion
Conner, Violet West Monterey .„ Clarion
Conrad, Orvilla Main St., Clarion Clarion
Conrad, Vera Main St., Clarion Clarion
Cook, Mabel Shippenville Clarion
Cowan, Robert Corsica „ Jefferson
Craig, Beatrice 11 Stockdale St., Dn Bois
Clearfield
Crooks, Samuel Clarion Clarion
Cropp, Edna Tionesta Forest
Cummings, Fay Strattonville Clarion
Cummings, Mildred Baxter Jefferson
Curtis, Althea Knox, R. D. 3 Clarion
Darling, Sophie 235 Grove Ave., Ridgway Elk
Daugherty, Blanche Crown Clarion
Daugherty, Frances ..Crown Clarion
Daugherty, Marie Ramsaytown Jefferson
Daugherty, Margaret Fisher Clarion
Daugherty, Maude Fisher Clarion
Davis, Bird M Helen Furnace Clarion
Davis, Chester K. Clarion _ Clarion
Da\ds, Eleanor Clarion Clarion
Davis, Merritte Brockwayville Jefferson
Dickey, Russell Reynoldsville, R. D. 4 Jefferson
Dinger, Max Worthville Jefferson
Doran, Mrs. Annie Clarion „ Clarion
Doverspike, Cleo New Bethlehem, R. D. 5
Armstrong
Doverspike, Edith New Bethlehem, R. D. 5
ArmstronsT
Downing, Helen Sackett Elk
Duncan, Marguerite Rimer Armstrong
Duntley, Alice Corydon Warren
Dunlap, Marjorie West Monterey Armstrong
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Name Address County
Duryea, Eloise J]ldred - McKean
Eaker, Cora Limestone Clarion
Eddinger, Marjorie St. Petersburg — Clarion
Eick, Grace - Wilcox Elk
Eisenman, Elva B Strattonville ~ Clarion
Elder, Chas Rimersburg Clarion
Elder, Edith -..Rimersburg, R. D. 2 Clarion
Elder, Elsie Strattonville Clarion
Elder, Fonda ..JRimersburg Clarion
Elder, Lenore Strattonville Clarion
Elder, May Rimersburg, R. D. 2 Clarion
Elder, Vera Strattonville Clarion
Elliott, Arnold Parkers Landing, R. D. 2
Armstrong
Elliott, Edgar Callensburg _ Clarion
Elliott, Irene Callensburg Clarion
Ellithorpe, Leeda Sheffield Warren
Exley, Grace Van „ Venango
Fenstamaker, Charles ...Clarion Clarion
Fike, Cameron Strattonville Clarion
Fitzgerald, Laura Cooksburg Forest
Fowler, Leroy R Shippenville Clarion
Fowler, Theodore Sackett Elk
Fox, Berton Sligo, R. D. 3 Clarion
Frampton, Evelyn Clarion Clarion
Francisco, Clara Shippenville Clarion
Frank, Elda Strobleton Clarion
Frank, Vere Strobleton Clarion
Frazier, Willard .Mayport Clarion
Frishkom, Marguerite...Zelienople Clarion
Fulmer, Evelyn Port Allegany McKean
Gathers, Alice Sligo, R. D. 3 Clarion
Gaul, Sadie Grange Jefferson
George, Dean Harion Clarion
Goheen, Marie New Bethlehem Clarion
4«
Name Add'ress County
Graham, John Worth ville Jefferson
Grolemund, Josephine . Marienville Forest
Gross, H. Elton Clarion, E. D. 1 Clarion
Haines, Fred Reynoldsville Jefferson
Hall, Hazel L Summerville Jefferson
Hammermiller, Gladys. Clarion Clarion
Hanby, Labrida Knox, R. D. 1 Clarion
Harding, Minerva Brookville Jefferson
Handger, Hazel Clarion Clarion
Harris, Hattie Clarion Clarion
Harsh, Lucille 57 Walnut St., Brookville
Jefferson
Hartle, Laura Arthurs Clarion
Heeter, Amy Callensburg Clarion
Henery, Frank New Bethlehem, R. D. 1 Clarion
Henry, Margaret Curllsville Clarion
Henry, Ruth Sligo Clarion
Hepler, Lillian Sigel Jefferson
Hetrick, David Coolspring Jefferson
Hildebrand, Pauline Harmony Butler
Himes, Anna Brookville Jefferson
Hiwiller, Ivy New Bethlehem, R. D. 5 Clarion
Hoch, Helen Reynoldsville Jefferson
Hoffman, Frances New Bethlehem Clarion
Holt, Gertrude 7121 Harrison Ave., Swissvale
Allegheny
Hood, Helen Tidnesta Forest
Hood, Rachel Tionesta Forest
Hoover, Aimee New Bethlehem Clarion
Home, Alice Brook^dlle Jefferson
Howard, Mary Sligo Clarion
Hugus, Edgar Knox, R. D. 2 Clarion
Humes, Zelda Hawthorn Clarion
Humphreys, Donald Brockway^T.lle Jefferson
Hunter, Augusta Nebraska Forest
Hutchinson, June Elizabeth Allegheny
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Name Add'ress County
Ion, Mae Foxburg _. Armstrong
Ittel, Stella Tylersburg Clarion
Jack, Emma Seneca Venango
Johns, Bonnie Brookville Jefferson
Johnson, Grace Brookville ._ Jefferson
Johnson, Hilma Fairmount City Clarion
Johnson, Oscar Straight Elk
Kahle, Grusta _ Clarion Clarion
Kahle, Kathleen Knox Clarion
Keck, Eoscoe Clarion Clarion
Keefer, Leda Parkers Landing Clarion
Keirn, Myrna Brookville Jefferson
Keirn Winifred _ Brookville Jefferson
Kenemnth, Twila Shippenville Clarion
Keys, Marion Brockwayville Jefferson
Kifer, Byron Clarion Clarion
Kifer, Grace Clarion Clarion
Kirby, Lula Strattonville Clarion
Kirkpatrick, Bessie Sligo Clarion
Kiser, Esther Knox Clarion
Klabbatz, Ella Nebraska Forest
Knapp, John Clarion Clarion
Knight, Frances 146 Ridge Ave., Belle vne
Allegheny
Korb, Maude V Venns Venango
Krantz, Gerda Grand Valley Warren
Kresge, Helen 21 Washington Ave., Du Bois
Clearfield
Lehman, Cecil Summerville Jefferson
Lemmler, Leonore 407 Church St., Smethport
McKean
Lerdh, Charles New Bethlehem Clarion
Lerch, Rollie ..New Bethlehem Clarion
Levier, Margaret Clarion Clarion
Le Vine, Rose 18 E. Weber Ave., Dn Bois
Clearfield
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Name Address County
Le\is, Harold Clarion Clarion
Lines, Mabel Ashville Chautauqua
Lingenfelter, David Walston, R. D. 1 Jefferson
London, G. M. Reynoldsville _. Jefferson
Long, Vesta „ SykesviUe Jefferson
Love, Mary Clarion Clarion
Love, Mabel Clarion „.„ Clarion
Lyle, Luella Smethport McKean
Lyle, Euth Smethport McKean.
Lyle, Mabel _ Reynoldsville ~ Jefferson
Mansom, Philip Clarion Clarion
Marks, Lawrence - Smethport McKean
Marks, Helen Smethport McKean
Marshall, Lucille Reynoldsville _ Jefferson
Matson, Virginia Strattonville Clarion
Mealy, Goldie _ Tionesta Forest
Meeder, Ruth Zelienople „ Butler
Mehrten, Ruth Knox Clarion
Meredith, George Widnoon Armstrong
Miller, Arthur Delancey _ Jefferson
Miller, Gladys 12 E. Second Ave., Du Bois
Clearfield
Miller, William Corsica Jefferson
Mills, Gertrude Clarion Clarion
Mitchell, Bertha Fleming, R. D Centre
Mohney, Marie Fairmount City, R. D. 1 Clarion
Mong, Vera Shippenville _ Clarion
Mooney, Horace Curllsville - Clarion
Moore, Elizabeth Corsica _ Clarion
Moore, Madeline Clarion Clarion
Moore, Nellie Clarion _..._ Clarion
Moore, Wilda Clarion Clarion
Moorhead, Florence Brookville Jefferson
Morris, Emma New Bethlehem, R. D. 5
_™ Armstrong
Morrison, Nelle Brookville, R. D. 3 Jefferson
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Name Address County
Morrison, Nelle Ireiie......Brookville Jefferson
Morrison, Willa Brookville, E. D. 3 Jefferson
Mowrey, Ada ..-. Ohl Jefferson
Murray, Pearl ...Sligo, E. D. 1 — . Clarion
Myers, Earl Newmansville „ Clarion
Myers, Gladys Sligo, E. D. 3 Clarion
Mac Leod, Mae Tyler Clearfield
McCall, Grace Clarion Clarion
McCall, Orland Clarion Clarion
McCall, Paul Clarion Clarion
McCaskey, Chester Fisher _ Clarion
McClain, Euth Miola „ Clarion
McClune, Ruth Clarion _.. „ Clarion
McElhattan, Nelle Knox Clarion
McEntire, Eosa Clarion Clarion
McFarland, Bess Parkers Landing „ Armstrong
McGinnis, Nellie Emlenton Venango
McGinnis, Viola „....Enilenton Venango
McHenry, Claire ^larion Clarion
McHenry, Floyd Clarion Clarion
McHenry, Violet Clarion Clarion
McKee, Leona Sligo Clarion
McKenna, Marie Clarion Clarion
McLaine, Elsie Miola Clarion
McMahon, Margaret Wilcox Elk
McMahan, Mildred 404 Mercer St., Butler Butler
McManigle, Lena Brookville, E. D. 5 Jefferson
McMaster, Amos New Bethlehem, E. D. 2 Clarion
McMaster, Zoe New Bethlehem, E. D. 5 Clarion
McNaughton, Chauncey'^^itfish Clarion
McNauQ^^ton, Euhy Sigel, E. D. 2 Clarion
Newhouse, Edna Corsica Jefferson
Newhouse, Walter Fisher * Clarion
Noorar, Marion Sinethport, E. D. 4 McKean
Null, Pearle Svkesville Jefferson
Oppelt, Eena ...Sligo Clarion
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Name Adtfress County
Over, Hilda Curllsville Clarion
Palm, Beulah Polk Venango
Painter, Valira Sigel, R. D. 1 Jefferson
Park, Esther Brookville „ Jefferson
Park, Ruth Brookville, R. D. 5 Jefferson
Patterson, Eva Wilcox Elk
Pearsall, Hazel Clarion Clarion
Phelps, Ruth Sigei Jefferson
Pifer, Ruby Curwensville _.... Clearfield
Polliard, Bertha Huey Clarion
Port, Alice Clarion Clarion
Port, Ethel Clarion Clarion
Radaker, Mae Seminole Armstrong
Raifsnyder, Sue Marienville Forest
Ramsey, Rebecca Monroe „ Clarion
Raybuck, Frank Fairmount City Clarion
Reaghart, Glen Clarion Clarion
Reed, Alvah Clarion Clarion
Reed, Helen Marathon, N. Y Cortland
Reyner, Esther Tylersburg Clarion
Rhodes, Iva Fairmount City Clarion
Rhodes, Olive Brookville Jefferson
Richards, Helen C Smethport McKean
Rimer, Ban* Clarion Clarion
Rimer, Mary E Clarion Clarion
Roark, Naomi Eldred McKean
Robinson, Don Clarion Clarion
Robinson, Edith De Young Elk
Roof, Lucy Johnsonburg Elk
Ross, Rebecca Clarion Clarion
Rossman, Glen Knox, R. D. 1 Clarion
Russel, Edith Strattonville Clarion
Sasse, Margaret Smethport McKean
Schill, Nora Sliippen^^lle Clarion
Schugars, Genevieve Brookville Jefferson
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Name Add'ress County
Schuabenbauer, Helen Snydersburg „ Clarion
Seigwortb., Cora _„. „...Strobleton Clarion
Seigwortb, Harold Newmansville Clarion
Sell, Delia Baxter Clarion
Sbafer, Besse Brookville _ Clarion
Shaner, Mary E Lamartine „ Clarion
Sbarrow, Anna .- North Pine Grove Clarion
Sbeesley, Mae B. Big Eian Jefferson
Sbellito, Coy N. McKees Eocks, R. D. 1
™ -Allegheny
Shepler, Homer _ Reynoldsville, R. D. 3 Jefferson
Shick, Blaine Mayport Clarion
Shick, F. A Mayport Clarion
Shields, Emma Snmmerville Jefferson
Shields, Sara Snmmerville Jefferson
Shindledecker, Ruth Strattonville Clarion
Shoup, Violet Elmenton, R. D. 3 Clarion
Showers, Albert Clarion, R, D. 1 Clarion
Showers, Elva Clarion, R. D. 1 Clarion
Showers, James Clarion _ Clarion
Showers, Holden Clarion Clarion
Showers, Wayne Clarion Clarion
Shumaker, Mildred New Bethlehem, R. D Clarion
Shumaker, Nora New Bethlehem, R. D. 5 Clarion
Shnmaker, Ona ..New Bethlehem, R. D. 5 Clarion
Sibble, Viola Oil City Venango
Simpson, Finley Reidsburg Clarion
Simpson, Myrtle Baxter _ Jefferson
Simpson, Nannie Corsica Jefferson
Simpson, Ruth Strattonville Clarion
Si tier, Edith Zelienople Butler
Smith, Edna _„ Mayburg Forest
Smith, Olive Clarion, R. D. 1 Clarion
Smrekar, Frank Strobleton Clarion
Snyder, Felicia Hazen Jefferson
Snyder, Rnth Evenwood, W. Va Randolph
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Name Address County
Songer, Nelle Brookville, B>. D. 5 Jefferson
Staklman, Philip Frogtown _. Clarion
Starr, Twila ~ ~ Brockwayville Jefferson
Steltzer, Clara Eimersburg Clarion
Sterrett, Gertrude Miola „ Clarion
Stuart, Jessie Olive Rimer, R. D. 1 Armstrong
Stewart, Clara Rimersburg _ Clarion
Stewart, Don Rimersburg, R. D. 1„ Clarion
Stewart, Donna Rimersburg „.„ Clarion
Stewart, Katherine Dutch Hill Clarion
Stitt, Vernon Rimersburg Clarion
Stoner, Ruby Knox Clarion
Stover, Shirley Duke Center McKean
Stronquist, Leonora Marienville Forest
Strotman, Beulah Shippen\dlle Clarion
Swabb, Ethel Callensburg ...._ Clarion
Swartzfager, Goldie Strattonville Clarion
Summerville, J. H Brook^dlle - Jefferson
Taylor, Edna „ Marienville Forest
Taylor, Myrtle Port Allegany _ McKean
Terwilliger, Dora ..Fisher Clarion
Terwilliger, Ernest Fisher _ Clarion
Terwilliger, Golda Fisher Clarion
Thomas, Arthur Knox _ Clarion
Thomas, Marian 84 E. Main St., Bradford
McKean
Tippery, Alice Callensburg Clarion
Tischendorf, Louise 128 Rebecca St., Kittanning
Armstrong
Titus, Nellie Barnes Warren
Vandervort, Sidney Brockwayville Jefferson
Walker, Donald West Monterey Clarion
Walter, Dand Clarion Clarion
Walters, Nancy Clarion Clarion
Warner, Estella Bradford McKean
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Name Address County
Watterson, Bessie Leeper Clarion
Wayland, Nula Sigel, E. D. 1 .Jefferson
Weaver, Florence Tylersburg „ Clarion
Weisgarber, Esther DuBois, E. D. 1 Clearfield
Wentling, Edna Knox Clarion
White, Evaline Fisher „ Clarion
White, Pearle Brookville Jefferson
White, Euby Showers Clarion
Whitehill, George Knox _ Clarion
Whitehill, Grertrude Knox Clarion
Whitehill, Jessie Strattonville Clarion
Wilkinson, Herbert Clarion Clarion
Wilson, Ima Strattonville Clarion
Wilson, Lydia ...Aliens Mills Jefferson
Wolf, Alfred Newsmansville Forest
Wood, Anna Shippenville Clarion
Yoemans, Euth A Brookville _ Jefferson
Yonng, Enth Shippenville Clarion
Zagst, Theresa Fisher Clarion
Zerbe, Mary Lncinda Clarion
Znck, Myerl Tionesta, E. D. 1 Clarion
PUPILS IN TRAINING SCHOOL
Eighth Grade.
Bigley, Floyd Noblit, Leota
Cartwright, Eonald Eeed, Amos
Crooks, William Snyder, Jnlia
Guetthoff, Joseph Smith, Golda
Lewis, Evelyn Vowinckle, Eleanor
Logue, Anna Whisner, Walter
S4
Seventh Grade.
Amer, Wilma
Beatty, James
Bigley, Charles
Brooks, Mary
Fenstemaker, Louise
Frampton, Margaret
Haines, Martha
Jones, Nelson
Mapes, Arden
McFadden, Panl
McHenry, Golda
Mills, Thaddeus
Shea, Irene
Vamer, Evelyn
Jeanneret, Eeba
Jones, Bessie
Logne, Hazel
Sixth Grade.
Lewis, Kathryn
Mills, Aggie
Ogden, Sara
Wise, Mervin
Bennett, Allen
Bull, Howard
Herman, William
Jones, Eva
Mapes, Laura
Miller, Twila
Fifth Grade.
McNutt, Wilbur
Noblit, Edgar
Shea, Elmer
Thompson, Fred
Whisner, Charles
Wolfe, Albert
Wolfe, Harold
Bigley, Mildred
Herman, Mabel
Hunsberger, Hazef
Jones, Ama
Jones, Clara
Fourth Grade.
Jones, Richard
Logue, Alice
Logue, Grace
Tice, Ida
Vamer, Kathryn
Wolfe, Geraldine
Bigley, Helen
Herman, Viva
Third Grade.
Logue, Edna Mae
McHenry, Carl
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Hewlings, Clyde
Logue, Ethel
Sliiiidledecker, Hazel
WMsiier, Hazel
Wise, Hobart
Bartlett, Harold
Bell, Okarlotte
Bull, Imogene
CoUner, Caroline
Second Grade.
Jones, "William
Mapes, Wilbur
Eugh, Martha
Wilhekn, Edward
Wise, Elmer
Banm, Katberine
Beck, Edward
Brooks, Leroy
Hewlinger, Claire
Hnnsberger, Twila
Kahle, Katherine
Logue, Everett
First Grade.
Miller, Sidney
Miller, Victor
McHenry, Mildred
Noblit, Lloyd
Rimer, Edward
Wilhelm, Sam
Wilson, Nancy
Wolfe, William
Kindergarten.
Arnold, Eobert H.
Brown, Louise
Collner, Madeline
Conley, Lucille
Curll, Ruth
Dolbow, Ethel
Edwards, Donovan
Hartman, Orlan
HufF, Arley
Huff, Mercedes
Heidrick, Emmett
Hesley, Betty
Herman, Eugene
Keck, Rachel
Lidstone, Rodger
Lutz, Winfield
Marshall, Lloyd
Middlesworth, Elizabeth
McCully, Eleanor
Nadig, Henry
Rimer, Thomas
Riley, Virginia
Stein, Mary Susanna
Wbite, Elizabeth
Wilson, Eleanor
Wilson, Winfield
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CAMPUS PAGEANT
ROLL OF ALUMNI
Members of alumni are requested to notify the principal of
any error in name or address.
The places named in the following list are in Pennsylvania
except as otherwise designated.
Officers for 1915-1916.
President W. G. Bauer, '96
Vice President W. Ray Smith, '13
Secretary and Treasurer Anna Graham, '94
In the following pages the figures following the names in-
dicate the year of graduation. S. before the year indicates
Scientific Course; S. C., State Certificate; A. C, Academic
Course ; B. of P., Bachelor of Pedagogy. If only the year is
given all are graduates in the Elementary Course, up to the year
1903 ; beginning with 1903, all are in the Regular Normal
(3 year) Course excepting that in 19 13 there were fourteen
graduated in the present (4 year) course ; these are so indicated.
From 1914 all are in the Four Year Course.
Name Address
Aaron, Arthur Henry, '08 Franklin
Adams, Mrs. (Jennie McComish) Homer City
Agnew, Christine (Mrs. Christine Barnett), '01
1840 Cal. St., Washington, D. C.
Agnew, Sara, '94 431 Fairmont Ave., Zanesville, Ohio
Albert, Laura, '14 New Bethlehem
Albright, Mrs. L. (Ethelyn Boose) Philadelphia
Alcorn, Burt, '02 Worthville
Aldinger, Libbie (Mrs. Libbie Cribbs), '92 New Bethlehem
Alexander, Mary E., '11 Hazel Hurst
Allen, Alice E. (Sister Mary Juliana), '98 Maud
S7
Name Address
Allen, Frances C, '99 Deceased
Allen, Helen, ' 1 3.. New Castle
Allen, Mrs. Adelaide (Adelaide Jaycox) Sheffield
Allen, Mrs. Cora (Cora Williams) Wallingford, Conn.
Ailing, Maude (Mrs. Maude Culbert), '98 Wallace, W. Va.
Allio, Florence, ' 1 5 Tylersburg
Allison, Lena, '04 „ „ 476 Cleveland Ave., Salem, Ohio
Alt, E. M., '93 „
Alt, Ellen (Mrs. Ellen Boyd), '00 „ Leeper
Altemus, Elda, '10 Brush Valley)
Altenburg, Alta (Mrs. Alta Curry), '00 Titusville
Altenburg, Nora, '92 Troy Center
Alter, Alice H., '13 „ 605 Ann St., Homestead
Alter, Lulu E., '06 _ Deceased
Amill, Mrs. Anna (Anna J. Quigley) Mayaquez, P. R.
Amo, Bernice, ' 15 Knox
Amsler, Virginia, ' 15 _ „ Knox
Amy, Mrs. Cora (Cora Irvin) Cambridge Springs, R. D. 26
Anchors, Muza Pearl, '08 New Kensington
Anderson, Charles Alfred, '09 Brookville
Anderson, Charles Alfred (B. of P.), '11 Brookville
Anderson, Mrs. Chas. (Anna Craig) Brookville
Anderson, Christine, '02 Kinzua
Anderson, Ethel (Mrs. Ethel Patterson), '90 Sharpsburg
Anderson, Freda (Mrs. Freda Levine), '02 Tidioute
Anderson, Lena C, '08 Brookston
Anderson, Raymond, '13 Big Run
Anthony, J. G., '01 Big Run
Apple, Mrs. Mary (Mary Rankin) Deceased
Armstrong, Mabel (Mrs. Mabel McCoy), '92
725 Spruce St., Boulder, Colo.
Armstrong, R. L., '90 Franklin
Arner, Margaret (Mrs. R. L. Lewis), '11 Monongahela City
Amer, Ruth, ' 15 Clarion
Arnold, Charles L., '90 iioi Cherry St., Erie
Arnold, Mary, ' 15 Clarion
Ashe, Stanley P., '07 Connellsville
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Name Address
Ashe, Mrs. Stanley P. (Mabel C. Heeter) Connellsville
Askey, Goldie Naomi, '07 Falls Creek
Atkinson, Mrs. W. (Pearle Zell) Brockwayville
Atwell, Winifred, '13 Brockwayville, R. D. i
Austin, Edith L., '12 Marienville
Aviles, Mrs. Eva (Eva Dawson)
Port Limon, Costa Rica, C. A., Box 444
Baggs, Mrs. Cora (Cora Pry or) Conewango Valley, N. Y.
Bailey, Annabel (Mrs. A. Himes), '06 Munhall
Bailey, Josephine (Mrs. Josephine Crocker), '95 Shinglehouse
Bailey, Maude G., '08 Sligo
Baines, Amy F., '12 Arthurs
Baker, Allan, ' 1 3 Lotts ville
Baker, E. D., '93 Butler
Baker, E. D. (S.), '02 Butler
Baker, F. E., '95 Edinboro
Baker, L. T., '89 Deceased
Baker, Mrs. Zepha (Zepha E. Correll) Greenville
Baldensperger, Elizabeth (Mrs. E. Seavy), '09 Clarendon
Baldwin, Laura J. , '99 Deceased
Baldwin, Mary N. (Mrs. Mary Hunter), '00 Leechburg
Baldwin, Thomas, '01 Summerville
Ballentine, Bernie (Mrs. Bernie Longwell), '94 Impur, India
Ballentine, Carrie (Mrs. Carrie Bird, '02 East Smithfield
Ballentine, Clara, '97 Deceased
Ballentine, Floyd, '94 Lewisburg
Ballentine, Harold, '13 Clarion
Ballentine, J. G., '98 Milan, R. D. 2
Ballentine, J. Hartley, '92 Dushore
Ballentine, Mary F. (Mrs. Mary Klinestiver) , '99 Nebraska
Ballentine, Minnie, '95 Summerville
Ballentine, Miriam (Mrs. Merle Haskell), '11 Clarion
Ballentine, Ruth, '08 Clarion
Bancroft, Grace, '13 Centerville
Bannell, Mrs. Efifie (Effie Finley) Robinson, 111.
Banner, Georgia, '96 Clarion
Barbour, Wm. C. (S. C), '09 155 W. 65th St., New York City
59
Name Address
Brian, M. Ellen (Mrs. Ellen Cochran), 'o2„ Punxsutawney
Barkas, Mrs. Lena (Lena Doloff), '93 Falls Creek
Barnes, Blanche, '13 Johnstown
Barnes, Irene, '13 Johnstown
Barnett, Mrs. Christine (Christine Agnew)
1840 Cal. St., Washington, D. C.
Barnett, Mary (Mrs. N. Rupert), '11 Sykesville
Barr, Edna Belle, '08 Huntsville, Ala.
Barr, Nellie (Mrs. Nellie Smith), '00 Oakdale
Barr, Mrs. Nellie (Nellie Siggins) Du Bois
Barrett, Mrs. Amy (Amy Almeda Hepler) Brookville
Bartlett, Mrs. Bertha (Bertha Young) Pekin
Bartlett, L. E., '01 Pekin
Bartlett, Lucy, ' 14 Oil City
Bartlett, R. L., '12 Clarion
Barton, Lillian M., '96 Sherman Place, Chicago, 111.
Bartoe, Mabel, ' 14. Harrison Valley
Bartsch, L. F., '98 Dunkirk, N. Y.
Bashline, O. O., '02 Grove City
Bashline, Zoie, '11 Siigo, R. D. 2
Batchler, Mrs. Adda (Adda Bennett), '92 Edinboro
Bateman, O. Penn, '99 2371 Los Angeles Ave., Pittsburgh
Bauer, W. G., '96 St. Marys
Baughman, Elizabeth (Mrs. Elizabeth Fauber), '01
Montrose, Colo.
Baughman, Mabel, '13 ....Marienville
Baughman, Twila (Mrs. Twila Brown), '00 Montrose, Colo.
Baughman, Mrs. (Helena Guthrie) Rimersburg
Baum, Mrs. Evelyn (Evelyn Sowle) Hutchison, Minn.
Baum, Mrs. Jennie (Jennie Best) Washington
Baum, Mabel V., '91 Kittanning
Baumgardner, Layola (Mrs. Layola Hetrick), '95 Franklin
Baxter, Katherine J., '04 Gilfoyle
Baxter, Mary Ethel (Mrs. Mary Hardes), '09 Port Allegany
Baxter, Richard John , '09 Gil f oyle
Bayle, Mrs. B. S. (Emma Matteson) Ambridge
Bayle, Burdett S., '92 Ambridge
60
Name Address
Beale, G. E., '99 _
Beam, J. A. (A. C), '88 _ „ _
Beanland, Mrs. Marian (Marian Nason)
20 Penn Ave., Greenville
Beatty, Dollie, '94 North Clarendon
Beatty, Dorothy, '12 Clarion
Beatty, Dorothy (P. G.), '12 _ Clarion
Beatty, Irene (Mrs. Irene Wolfe), '11 Kaylor
Beatty, Lenore, ' 1 2 Clarion
Beatty, Mary E., '10 Clarion
Beatty, Turner B . , ' 1 3 Clarion
Beauseigneur, Maud (Mrs. Edgar Corbett), '02 Deceased
Beck, H. E., '88 _„..Ranier, Ore.
Beck, James Burton, ' 10 Venus
Beck, Mrs. Mabel (Mabel Meineka) Venus
Beck, Mrs. Margie (Margie Borckman) Clarion
Beck, Perry A., '09 Seneca
Beck, Roy R., '13 Echo, R. D. 2
Beck, T. O., '12 Sligo
Beebe, Dorothy, '13 (4 yr.) Pleasantville
Beebe Lillian J. , '08 Tidioute
Beer, Effie B. (Mrs. Effie Shafer), '99
31 13th St., Wheeling, W. Va.
Beer, May, '98 Deceased
Beer, Orpha (Mrs. Orpha Hagar), '96 Washington, R. D. 5
Beer, Virginia, '94 3315 E. 2nd St., Los Angeles, Cal.
Beer, Wm. A., '88 Eugene, Ore.
Beighlea, Lizzie, '97 Deceased
Beightol, Lydia (Mrs. Lydia Smith), '92 Spring Creek
Bell, J. M., '88 East Brady
Bender, Willard, '10 Dushore
Benedict, Mrs. Jennie (Jennie Dorchester) Carthage, Mo.
Benn, Merle, '94 Sherman Sq. Hotel, New York City
Benn, Myrtle, '12 Tryonville
Bennett, Adda (Mrs. Adda Batchler), '92 Edinboro
Bennett, Flora, '93 Deceased
Bennett, Mrs. ( Clara Gridley) Ulysses
61
Name Address
Bennett, Mrs. (Cora White) 1419 Otter St., Franklin
Bentley, Albert, ' 1 3 Corydon
Berlin, Alvin C, '01 „ Knox
Berlin, Mrs. Maude (Maude Wilhelm) Knox
Bemie, Mrs. Maude (Maude Young).. .112 Colbert Ave., Oil City
Berridge, Mrs. Alice (Alice George)
Best, Jennie (Mrs. Jennie Baum), '94 Washington
Best, William, '10 Parkers Landing, R. D.
Beyer, Frank H., '00 Sta. B., Spokane, Wash.
Biggins, Ella (Mrs. Ella Faragher), '97
304 N. Clinton St., Olean, N. Y.
Biggins, Patrick E., '01 Sharpsville
Binkerd, Mrs. Helen (Helen Kiddie) Petrolia, R. D. 73
Bird, Mrs. Carrie (Carrie Ballentine) East Smithfield
Birmingham, Mrs. Lillie (Lillie Tonks) Pittsburgh
Bishop, Mrs. Earla (Earla McClellan) 31 iW. Clay St., Butler
Bishop, Eugene K., '01 Fullerton, Cal., R. D. 3
Bishop, Morris G., '00 Butler
Bittenbender, H. H., '01 Shippenville
Bittenbender, Irene, '00 301 Park Ave., Kane
Blair, Mrs. Celia (Celia R. Richards), '07 Anita
Blair, Dalton, '97 Cambridge Springs
Blair, Ella (Mrs. Ella Corbett), '89 Milford, Cal.
Blake, Gertrude (Mrs. Gertrude Mainwaring), '96 Sheffield
Blose, Mrs. C. (Twila Robinson) Punxsutawney
Boal, James, '92
Boddorf, Dora E. (Mrs. J. B. Snyder), '10 Ringgold
Boddorf, Norman L., '12 Ringgold
Bodenhom, Ernestine New Bethlehem
Boggs, Hazel, '11 Bradentown, Fla.
Bole, Mildred, '13 North Warren
Bonner. J. C, '98 Falls Creek
Bonncrt, Oliver G. T., '08 Wilcox
Boose, Ethelyn G. (Mrs. Lansing Albright), '08 Philadelphia
Bootes, Jennie (Mrs. Jennie Ferguson), '93 Petaluma, Cal.
Borckman, Margie (Mrs. Margie Beck), '96 Clarion
Bostaph, D. A., '00 246 E. Jefferson St., Pittsburgh
62
Name Address
Bortz, Zelda Mae (Mrs. Zelda Hanks), '04
23 Soffel St., Pittsburgh
Bottenhorn, B. H., '99 State College
Bovaird, Martha, ' 1 3 Brockway ville
Bowersox, Bird M., '07 Deceased
Bowman, Bland, ' 1 2 Clarion
Bowman, David D., '06 Clarion
Bowman, Edna, '09 Clarion
Bowman, Mrs. E. L. (Ruby Horning) Camp Hill
Bowman, E. L. (B. of P.), '06 Camp Hill
Bowman, Ernest W., '92 Tionesta
Bowman, Ethel (Mrs. Ethel Proper), '96 Tionesta
Bowman, Florence G., '99 Kane
Bowman, Mrs. D. F. (Mary Thompson) Edinboro
Bowman, Lulu, ' 15 Clarion
Bowman, Roy Lee, '06 Clarion
Bowman, Twila, '10 Clarion
Boyce, B. G., '95 Girard
Boyce, Catharine, '04 Corry, R. D. 11
Boyce, Mrs. R. C. (Blanche Stone) Wellsville, N. Y.
Boyd, Edith, '92 Salt Lake City
Boyd, Mrs. Ellen (Ellen Alt), '00 Leeper
Boyd, Lavona, '92 Butler
Boyer, Franklin W., '10 8212 St. Lawrence St., Swissvale
Boyer, Jennie (Mrs. Jennie Holiday), '92 Chicago
Boyer, N. Frank, '04 Franklin
Braden, Flossie M., '13 Cooksburg
Braden, Jennie, '10 Kingsville
Bradley, Dolly (Mrs. D. Brink) Rew
Bradshaw, Anna, '92 508 Converse Ave., McKeesport
Bradshaw, Eva (Mrs. Eva Reed)-, '95 Duquesne
Brady, Clara, '13 Scotch Hill
Brand, Byron L., '90 130 College Ave., Lancaster
Brand, Mrs. Zoe (Zoe Deloe) Deceased
Bray, Bessie (Mrs. Bessie Schobey), '00 Corydon
Brennan. May, '09 16 Gerwig St., Millvale
Brenneman, Mrs. Bertha (Bertha Wilkinson) Arthurs
&3
Name Address
Brenner, Mrs. Avis (Avis Cooper) Zelienople
Brenoel, Eva M., '12 „ Kane
Brewer, Mrs. Elvira (Elvira Johnston) Philadelphia
Brian, Charles, '98. „Brockwayville
Brink, Mrs. D. (Dolly Bradley) _ Rew
Brinkley, Flora Belle (Mrs. C. Mercer), '04
3217 A. Huxley St., 20th Ward, Pittsburgh
Brisbin, Lillian V., '02 „..Clarion
Broadhead, Leone, '13 „ New Castle
Brockbank, Pauline, '12 _ Du Bois
Brown, A. C, '90 _ „ Tionesfa
Brown, Alice (Mrs. Alice Major), '01 Casper, Wyoming
Brown, Cleta (Mrs. Cleta Garrison), '98
2532 13th St. N. W., Washington, D. C.
Brown, Mrs. Delia (Delia Rhea) Butler
Brown, Edna A. (Mrs. Edna Kolb), '99
_ „ 570 Duquesne Ave., Edgewood
Brown, Elizabeth, ' 1 5 Marienville
Brown, Elmer Ellsworth, '04 St. Petersburg
Brown, Ernest G., '07 Bear Lake
B rown, James, '02 Montrose, Colo.
Brown, Mary E. (Mrs. Mary Steele), '02 East Sandy
Brown, Mary, '14 (4 yr.) Marienville
Brown, Mrs. Twila (Twila Baughman) Montrose, Colo.
Brown, Susan V. (Mrs. Susan Himes), '01 Monongahela City
Brown, S. Taylor, '10 Dagus Mines
Brown, Ward F., '93 Punxsutawney
Brown, W. M., '93 Brockwayville
Brunton, Maud (Mrs. Maud Stancliff), '92 Kalispell, Mont.
Bryner, Kathryn, '00 Shippenville
Buchanan, E. L., '95 Titusville
Buchanan, Mrs. Jessie (Jessie Ongley) Rootville, R. D.
Buck, Mrs. Jennie (Jennie Glenn)
Burdick, Mrs. May (May Belle Phillips) Kane
Burgwin, C. W., '95 .Guys Mills
Burgwin, Mrs. Effie (Effie Pryor) Guys Mills
Burgwin, Mrs. Jennie (Jennie Rowe) Kiefer, Okla.
64
Name Address
Burket, Ida M. (Mrs. Ida Haines), '02 Punxsutawney
Burkhart, Helen, ' 1 4 ...Verona
Burnham, Anna Maude, '08 Strattonville
Burnham, Nelle M., '08 .Strattonville
Burnham, Robert G., '07 Strattonville
Burt, Lucy, '12 Smethport
Burton, Georgia, '96 Deceased
Buzard, Iva R., '10 Strattonville
Caldwell, Dwight, '11 Brookville, R. D. 5
Caldwell, Gertrude, '01 Brookville, R. D. 5
Caldwell, Jennie, '12 Brookville, R. D. 5
Caldwell, Mrs. (Ida Nelle Yarger) Brookville, R. D. 5
Calhoun, Gladys, '13 Big Run
Calhoun, M ilo, ' 1 3 B ig Run
Calvert, Desma, ' 1 5 „ Kennerdell
Calvert, June, ' 15 Kennerdell
Campbell, Emma (Mrs. Dickey), '95 Black Mountain, N. C.
Campbell, Mrs. Esther (Esther Francis) New Kensington
Campbell, James, '13 (4 yr.) Parkers Landing
Campbell, Lee, '13 Rimersburg, R. D. i
Campbell, Lillie (Mrs. Lillie Galutia), '95 Eldred
Campbell, Mary H. (Mrs. Stahlman), '13
New Bethlehem, R. D. 3
Campbell, Mrs. Myrtle (Myrtle Sage) Pittsburgh
Campbell , Pearl, ' 1 3 Clarion
Campbell, Sadie (Mrs. W. B. Rankin), '97 Clarion
Canfield, Maude E., '08 Tionesta
Cardot, C. M., '92 Wesleyville
Carlton, Louise, '14 Big Run
Carmody, Margaret, E., '12 Sligo
Carothers, E. D., '94 San Jose, Cal.
Carpenter, Mrs. Agnes (Agnes Coe) Edgewood Park
Carrier, Charles D., '13 Summerville
Carrier, Clarence, '95 Summerville
Carrier, Frances (Mrs. Frances Carroll), '90 Brookville
Carrier, Julia Mae, '05 Corry
Carrier, Lena Katrine, '09 Summerville
S5
Name Address
Carrier, L. M., 'oi 615 W. Main St., Centralia, Wash.
Carrier, Lizzie, '96 Hickory', N. C.
Carrier, Myra (Mrs. E. Doyle), '13 Tucumcarie, N. M.
Carrier, Myrtle (Mrs. Myrtle Mumaw), '96 Centralia, Wash.
Carrier, Nellie (Mrs. Nellie Love), '05 Vandergrift Heights
Carringer, M. A., '95 „ Tionesta
Carrington, Carrie, '94 Cleveland, Ohio
Carroll, Mrs. Frances (Frances Carrier) Brookville
Carson, L. Guy, '08 Clarion
Carson, Mrs. Marie (Marie Engdahl) West Hickory
Carson, Sarah C, '09 Tionesta
Carson, Viola (Mrs. Viola Dale), '02 Elk City
Cassidy, Mrs. Agnes (Agnes Donovan) Paterson, N. J.
Castner, James, '08 Sigel
Catlin, Mildred (Mrs. Mildred Davis), '02 Chicora
Catlin, Mrs. Olive (Olive Kiffer) Birch, Mich.
Chadman, Grace E. (Mrs. Grace Crowl), '99 Duke Center
Chamberlain, Mrs. Delma (Delma Lamb) Bakersfield, Cal.
Chamberlain, Dessie, ' 1 3 Richards ville
Chambers, Zelma, '13 Richardsville
Chambers, Janet Maitland, '05 Houtzdale
Chappell, Mae C. (Mrs. Mitchell), '97 Duke Center
Chase, Mrs. Clara (Clara Dewey) Deceased
Chatley, B. M., '95 Cochranton, R. D. (^
Chitester, Elza W., '12 Brookville, R. D. 2
Christian Emma E., '11 Sheffield
Churchley, Edith, '14 E. Smethport
Christ] ohn, Mrs. (Theodosia Clawges)
Clark, Mrs. C. fZula Zoe Himes)
66^ Grand Ave., Portland, Ore.
Clark, James D., '08 Corsica
Qark, Mrs. Jennie (Jennie Jones) Deceased
Clark, Mrs. Lillian (Lillian Siggins) Warren
Clark, Mrs. Lydia (Lydia Kerr)
Clark, Mrs. S. C. (Mina P. Whitehill) Andover, Ohio
Clark, W. T., '09 Waverly, N. Y.
Qawges, Theodosia (Mrs. Christjohn), '11
66
Name Address
Clawson, Mrs. Genevieve (Genevieve Stevenson) Manila, P. I.
Claypool, Burleigh, 'oo Cheyenne, Wyo.
Claypool, Myrtle (Mrs. Mcintosh), 'oi
407 Union Ave., Kittanning
Cleland, Margaret, '92 Beatrice, Neb.
Clover, Mrs. Jennie (Jennie Myers) Corsica, R. D.
Cochran, Catherine M. (Mrs. F. H. Ralston), 'io...Brockwayville
Cochran, Mrs. Cora (Cora Goble) Sackett
Cochran, Mrs. Ellen (Ellen Brian) Punxsutawney
Coe, Agnes (Mrs. Agnes Carpenter) Edgewood Park
Coe, Georgia, '11 Harrison Valley
Coe, Emma, '93 Burgettstown
Collner, Evelyn, '13 Clarion
Comer, Geneva A., '12 Sheffield
Conley, Margaret, '92 Tamarac
Conner, Alice R. , ' 1 2 Strattonville
Conner, Mrs. Giissie (Giissie Taylor) Kane
Conner, Paul H., '14 Port Allegany
Connolly, Mae, '11 North Warren
Conrad. J. F., '97 Deceased
Cook. Mrs. Edith (Edith Rea) Oil City
Cook. Jennie (Mrs. Jennie Purdee), '93 Menominee, Wis.
Cook. Leona. '13 Cooksburg
Cook, Mildred, '10 Clarion
Coon, Anna E. (Mrs. Anna Mensch), '99 Marienville
Coon, W. W., '98 Manila, P. I.
Cooper, Mrs. Alice (Alice Cutler) Deceased
Cooper. Annabell, '12 Falls Creek
Cooper. Avis (Mrs. Avis Brenner), '91 Zelienople
Cooper, Ethel Brisbin, '08 Garion
Cooper. Harold. '10 Deceased
Cooper, Ida. '97 Brockwayville
Cooper. Nelle B., '07 Deceased
Cooper. Sara, '02 Deceased
Copeland. Mrs. Ethel (Ethel Crosmier) Kane
Corbett. Mrs. D. C. (Minnie Rugh) aarion
Corbett, Mrs. E. (Maude Beauseigneur) Deceased
67
Name Address
Corbett, Mrs. Ella (Ella Blair) Milford, Cal.
Corbett, Elizabeth, '98 Corsica
Corbett, Mary E. (Mrs. Mary Dixon), '02
Greenmont Ave., Darmont Borough, Pittsburgh
Corbett, Nancy M., '93 Corsica
Corbett, Robert Merle, '07 Y. M. C. A., Butler
Corbett, Sarah Bell, '00 Deceased
Corell, Zepha E. (Mrs. Zepha Baker), '95 Greenville
Corry, Mrs. Margaret (Margaret Miller), 'oo...Saltsburg, R. D. 5
Coulter, Olive B. (Mrs. Olive Holmes), '01 Mt. Jewett
Covert, Samuel, '02 Sheffield
Cowan, D. C. (A. C), '91 312 Hanson Ave., Canon City, Mo.
Cowan, Eva R., ' 12 Corsica
Cowan, Mary (Mrs. Mary McKinley), '98 Corsica
Cowan, Orpha B., '08 Corsica
Craig, Anna (Mrs. Chas. Anderson), '96 Big Run
Craig, Florence, ' 1 1 Limestone
Craig, Grace (Mrs. Grace Hunter), '00 Reynoldsville
Craig, Myra Belle (Mrs. Myra Simpson), '05 Belle Vernon
Craig, T. A., '96 Deceased
Cramer, Grace, '98 Bradford
Crawford, Ada, '01 Butler Bldg., San Francisco, Cal.
Crawford, Bessie B., '00 Emlenton
Crawford, Bessie I. (Mrs. Bessie Seyler), '00 Butler
Crawford, Mrs. Blanche (Blanche Sibley), '02 Mars
Crawford, Grace, '98 Mars
Crawford, Mrs. Helen (Helen Moorehead), '97 North East
Crawford, Margaret, ' 1 3 Timblin
Crawford, W. A. (A. C), '91 Cambridge Springs
Cribbs, Mrs. Libbie (Libbie Aldinger) New Bethlehem
Cribbs, Olive M., '02 Clarion
Crisman, Mrs. W. R. (lona Fish) Lawsonham
Crissman, C. R., '99 Brookville
Criswell, Elma, '12 Emlenton
Croasmun, Edith, '12 Valier
Croasmun, Lulu, ' 15 Marienville
Crocker, Mrs. Josephine (Josephine Bailey) Shinglehouse
68
Name Address
Crooks, Daisy (Mrs. W. Kennedy), 'lo South Bend, Ind.
Crooks, Mrs. H. (Mildred Weaver) Clarion
Crooks, Hazel, '12 Clarion
Crosmire, M. Ethel (Mrs. Ethel Copeland), '94 Kane
Crouch, Mrs. Clara (Clara E. Gallagher)
26 Hobson Place, Bradford
Crowe, Anna E. (Mrs. W. Stancliffe), '12 Verona, R. D. 5
Crowl, Mrs. Grace (Grace Chadman) Duke Center
Crowley, Angeline, ' 1 3 Eldred
Culbert, Lydia G. (Mrs. Lydia Thompson), '92 Deceased
Culbertson, Elizabeth, '92 Lewistown
Cummings, Chloe, '10 Strattonville
Cunningham, Anna, '13 Clarion
Cunningham, Grace, '00 Pigeon
Curll, Mrs. Bessie (Bessie Sutch)
99 Hazelwood Ave., Pittsburgh
Curll, Margaret, '98 Clarion
Curll, Mrs. Maude (Maude McCurdy) Curllsville
Curll, W. D., '92 Petersburg, Ind.
Curran, Mrs. Laura (Laura Over) „ Pittsburgh
Curry, Mrs. Alta (Alta Altenburg) Titus ville
Curtis, Chalmer C, '10 Emlenton, R. D. 3
Curtis, Mrs. Estella (Estella Mahle) Wilkinsburg
Curtis, Mrs. Mina (Mina Potter) Franklin
Curtis, Myra E., '10 Coalinga, Cal., Box A, Sec. 36
Cutler, Alice (Mrs. Alice Cooper), '92; Deceased
Cyphert, Mabel L, '12 Clarion
Dailey, Jennie, '00 ReynoldsvUle
Dale, Mrs. Viola (Viola Carson) Elk City
Dana, William C. , '08 Erie
Daniels, Alice Baker, '93
Daniels, Mrs. Margaret (Margaret Fleming) Randolph
Daniels, Twila, '13 Clarington
Daniels, Wilbur, '92
Darling, Grace E., '13 Chandlers Valley
Darling, Grace, ' 15 Chicora
Darrow, Elva, '92 Deceased
8d
Name • Address
Darrow, May, '94 104 E. Bissel Ave., Oil City
Dauchey, Elva, '93 5170 Liberty Ave., Pittsburgh
Daum, Elizabeth, ' 1 1 Newmansville
Daum, Mrs. Selma (Selma Nelson) 514 5th St., Warren
Davidson, Blanche Cecelia, '04 129 Rochelle St., Knoxville
Davidson, Martha, '02 129 Rochelle St., Knoxville
Davis, Mrs. A. C. (Myrtle Varner) East Brady
Davis, Agnes (Mrs. Agnes McCully), '00 Clarion
Davis, Anna (Mrs. Anna Merica), '97 Reynoldsville
Davis, Frances, '09 2916 Nassau Ave., Everett, Wash.
Davis, Mrs. Kate (Kate Fisher)
3223 Powelton Ave. , Philadelphia
Davis, Libbie (Mrs. Libbie Wingard), '96 Pueblo
Davis, Mary E. (Mrs. H. Rugh), '96 Clarion
Davis, Mary E. (Mrs. H. Rugh), R. C, '99 Clarion
Davis, Mrs. Mildred (Mildred Catlin) Chicora
Davis, Thomas, '96 Sharon, R. D. 6^]
Davison, S. T., '93 Volant
Davy, Irva E., '12 Eldred
Dawson, Eva (Mrs. Eva Aviles), '92
Port Limon, Costa Rica, C. A., Box 444
Dayton, Mrs. J. (Emma Guetthoff) Clarion
Decker, Delbert, ' 1 3 Whig Hill
Deitzenburg, Anna (Mrs. Anna Wagner), '98 Oil City
Delo, Flora W., '99 Clarion
Delo, Zoe (Mrs. Zoe Brand), '90 Deceased
Delpierre, Lillian M., '01 Hazel Hurst
Dempsey, Tacy M., '00 Reynoldsville
Dennington, Jeanette, '99 2022 N. Charles St., Baltimore, Md.
Denny, Margaret (Mrs. Margaret Kirk), '09 Penfield
DeSmet, Clara, '13 Marienville
Detrick, Mabel Dolores, '08 Strattonville, R. D. i
Detrick, W. Guy, '08 2900 Converse Ave., E. St. Louis, Mo.
DeVallence, Carrie (Mrs. Carrie Kroah), '02 Brockwayville
DeVilder, Eddie H., '07 Miola
DeVilder, Frances, '09 Miola
DeVilder, Genevieve (Mrs. Genevieve Fulton), '11 Hottelville
TO
Name Address
DeX'ilder, Margaret, '12 Clarion
DeVilder, Theresa, '12 Clarion
Dewey, Clara (Mrs. Clara Chase), '94 Deceased
Dewey, Flora (Mrs. Flora Gleason), '92 Meadville, R. D. 10
Dickey, Mrs. Emma (Emma Campbell) Black Mountain, N. C.
Dickey, Jennie (Mrs. Jennie Perrine), '93 Ashland, Oregon
Dickey, June, '95 East Brady
Dickey, Mrs. Rena (Rena Johnson), '95 Deceased
Dickey, Sallie, '93 709 Walnut St., Erie
Dickinson, Mrs. Josephine (Josephine Minteer) Wilkinsburg
Dieffenbacher, Mrs. Mildred (Mildred Johnson)
E. Spruce St., Titusville
Dieffenbacher, Mazie (Mrs. Rinehart), '97 Dayton, Ohio
Diehl, Elsie (Mrs. Elsie Paterson), '92 Deceased
Dight, John C, '95 Brookville
Dilger, Mary, '94 121 1 Euclid St., N. W., Washington, D. C.
Dilts, Minnie (Mrs. Minnie Stewart), '00 Deceased
Dinger, Melvin, '12 Worthville
Disney, Minnie, '99 Bradford
Ditty, Kathryn Elizabeth, '09 Summerville
Ditty, Nannie, ' 1 1 Summerville
Dixon, Carrie (Mrs. Carrie Orr), '96 Waynesboro
Dixon, Mrs. Mary (Mary Corbett)
Greenmont Ave., Dartmont Borough, Pittsburgh
Dixon, Parma, '13 New Bethlehem, R. D i
Dodson, Permelia, '92 Hunlock's Creek
Doloff, Lena (Mrs. Lena Barkas), '93 Falls Creek
Donahey, Mrs. Florence (Florence M. Jenson) Raughts
Donald, Jennie, '93 Haffey
Donovan, Agnes (Mrs. Agnes Cassidy), '98 Paterson, N. J.
Donovan, Kittie, '98 Kersey
Dorchester, Jennie (Mrs. Jennie Benedict), '98 Carthage. Mo.
Dorr, Lulu (Mrs. Lulu Gardner), '02 Hazel Hurst
Dotterer, Charles, '09 Muzette
Dotterer, William, '09 Geneva, N. Y.
Dougher, Mary, '98 Hancock, Mich.
Dougherty, Catherine, '14 New Bethlehem
71
Name Address
Dougherty, Nellie E. (Mrs. Nellie Sword), '99 New Castle
Dougherty, Mrs. Pearl (Pearl McFarland) Clarion
Dougherty, R. F., '11 Brockwayville, R. D. i
Dougherty, Ruth E., '13 Fisher
Doverspike, Clare (Mrs. Clare Rudolph), '98 Kittanning
Dowens, Agnes (Mrs. Agnes Fox), '00
405 E. Elm Ave., Jackson, Mich.
Dowens, Margaret E., '99 Jackson City, Mich.
Dowler, Mrs. Lona (Lona Goodwill), '97 Ashtabula, Ohio
Downie, Mrs. R. F. (Vira Yingling) Renfrew
Downs, Mary, '14 Mt. Jewett
Downing, Grace (Mrs. Walker), '14 Oil City
Doyle, Mrs. Ernest (Myra Carrier) Tucumcari, N. M.
Driscoll, Bess M., '09 Clarendon
Droney, Viola, ' 14 Du Bois
Dumjohn, Elizabeth (Mrs. Elizabeth Witherow), '98...Sniethport
Duncan, Gertrude (Mrs. Gertrude Karanaugh), '99 Zelienople
Duncan, Mary, '98 „ Canonsburg
Dunham, Florence, '13 Bradford
Dunham, Mary, '96 Sheffield
Dunkle, Genevieve, '12 Verona
Dunmore, Anna, '94 Gaines
Dunn, Marie, '08 Tionesta
Dunn, Mrs. Mary (Mary Kennedy) _ Warren, O., R. D. 6
Duntley, Ross H. , '92 Corydon
Eakin, Mrs. E. (Esther Sloan) Box 308, R. D. 5, Pittsburgh
Earley, Ada B., '12 Reynoldsville
Eaton, C. C, '92 125 W. 2ist. St., Erie
Ebert, Mrs. H. C. (Mabel Lyle) Tennanah Lake, N. Y.
Edgar, Robert Howard, '08 Wilmerding
Edinger, Alma, '96 Emlenton, R. D. 2
Edinger, Fred L., '10 T>uthersburg
Egan, Francis M., '13 Emporium
Ehler, Margie, ' 1 3 Shippenville
Ehler, Marie, ' 1 3 Shippenville
Eilingsfeld, Matilda (Mrs. Matilda Whittaker), '00. Letonia
Eimer, Leona, '13 Roulette, R. D.
72
Name Address
Eiseman, Mrs. Fannie (Fannie Wiant) Strattonville
Eldred, Maye (Mrs. Maye Stanford), '93 Titusville
Elias, Bertha (Mrs. Bertha Gray), '95 Verona
Elliott, Arthur, '12 Callensburg
Elliott, Blanche, '09 Clarion
Elliott, Caryl, ' 1 5 Callensburg
Elliott, Florence, ' 1 5 Reynoldsville
Elliott, Margaret, '14 Callensburg
Engdahl, Marie C. (Mrs. Marie Carson), '08 West Hickory
Enterline, Helen, '13 Cambridge, Ohio
Ernest, Mrs. Gertrude (Gertrude Myers) Clarion
Erway, Pruda, ' 1 1 Ulysses
Erwin, Herbert, ' 15 „ Clarion
Esch, J. I., '91 La Farge, Wis.
Evans, John A., '91 loi N. Carey St., Baltimore, Md.
Evans, Mrs. Mattie (Mattie Humphrey)
525 Wayne Ave., Ellwood City
Everhan, Sarah, '10 Lickingville
Fagley, Byron, '97 186 Claremont Ave., Buffalo, N. Y.
Fagley, Edna (Mrs. Hal Port), '00 Deceased
Falconer, Rose C. (Mrs. Rose Gorsuch), '02 Vashon, Wash,
Faloon, Lillian (Mrs. C. Haskell), '00 Clarion
Faragher, Mrs. Ella (Ella Biggins)
304 N. Clinton St., Olean, N. Y.
Farwell, Howard M., '08 Lock Haven
Fauber, Mrs. Elizabeth (Elizabeth Baughman), '01
Montrose, Colo.
Faunce, Mrs. Olevia (Olevia Kerr) Fort Defiance, Ariz.
Fenstamaker, Alice (Mrs. Howard Higgins), '11 Reynoldsville
Ferguson, Mrs. Jennie (Jennie Bootes), '93 Petaluma, Cal.
Ferman, Mrs. Blanche (Blanche E. Smith), '99 Luthersburg
Ferman, J. W., '99 Luthersburg
Fetter, H. C. (S. C), '99 Spokane, Wash.
Filgrove, Mrs. W. B. (Elva Knight) Emlenton
Findley, G. R., '97 Meadville
Findley, Lulu, '94 138 Vine St., Kittanning
Finefrock, Inez (Mrs. Inez Fulton), '02 Clarion, R. D.
73
Name Address
Finley, Effie (Mrs. Effie Bannell), '88 Robinson, 111.
Firth, Anna, '9 1 Deceased
Firth, Mrs. Jennie (Jennie Putnam) „ Deceased
Firth, Mrs. Kate (Kate Mahan) „ Sugar Grove
Fiscus, Mrs. Lulu (Lulu McKee) Deceased
Fiscus, Mary, ' 1 3 Kittanning
Fish, lona (Mrs. W. R. Crisman), '13 Lawsonham
Fisher, Mrs. Ella (Ella Niles) Salamanca, N. Y.
Fisher, Kate (Mrs. Kate Davis), '90
3223 Powelton Ave., Philadelphia
Fisher, Leulah, '09 „ Shippenville
Fisher, Vera, '13 Shippenville
Fisk, Mrs. Electa (Electa Howe), '96 Johnsonburg
Fitzgerald, Alice Avis, '04 Clarion
Fitzgerald, Mrs. Alice (Alice Wetter) Bisbee, Ariz.
Fitzgerald, Bertha L., '10 Marienville
Fitzgerald, Charles, '09 Clarion
Fitzgerald, Fred F., '99 Washington, D. C.
Fitzgerald, Guy H. (A. C), '91 Bisbee, Ariz.
Fitzgerald, Irene Ray, '05 Clarion
Fitzgerald, J. E., '95...4018 Seventh St. N. W., Washington, D. C.
Fitzgerald, Julia, ' 1 3 Marienville
Fitzgerald, June (Mrs. G. Stover), '13 Clermont
Fitzgerald, Mildred (Mrs. C. Knapp), '93 Clarion
Fitzgerald, Myrna (Mrs. Ed. Miller), '99 Shippenville, R. F. D.
Fitzsimmons, D. M., '00 Rochester, R. D. i
Fitzsimmons, Estella, '10 Baxter
Fitzsimmons, Ethel (Mrs. N. Shields), *ii Baxter
Fitzsimmons, Laura, '13 Brookville, R. D. 4
Flatt, Althea M., '12 Corydon
Fleek, Bernice, '94 Little Cooley
Flegal, M. C, '96 Blain
Fleming, Anna A., '02 Reynoldsville
Fleming, C. M., '06 Massena, N. Y.
Fleming, Margaret (Mrs. Margaret Daniels), '94 Randolph
Flynn, Katherine M., '97 Bradford
Flynn, Mary, '02 168 W. Elm St., Titusville
74
Name Address
Foreman, Olive E. (Mrs. Olive Lazear), 'oi Deceased
Foster, Charles, '96 3507 Shadeland Ave., Pittsburgh
Foster, C. S. (A. C), '91 5822 Ellsworth Ave., Pittsburgh
Foster, Daisy E., '99 Deceased
Fowler, Mary, '12 Sackett
Fowles, Gertrude L., '97 339 W. Pike St., Canonsburg
Fowles, Winifred (Mrs. Winifred Snyder), '06 Greensburg
Fox, Mrs. Agnes (Agnes Dowens)
405 S. Elm Ave., Jackson, Mich.
Frampton, Grace, ' 15 Sligo
Frampton, Margaret P., '12 Kellettville
Frampton, Romaine, '13 Clarion
Francis, Emma (Mrs. Emma Wise), '90...Pleasant St., Bradford
Francis, Esther (Mrs. Esther Campbell), '90 New Kensington
Frantz, Alice (Mrs. Henderson), '13 Clarington
Freck, Laura, '00 Sheffield
Free, Mrs. Edna (Edna Lamb) Cleveland, Ohio
Free, J. L., '95 2052 E. 77th St., Cleveland, Ohio
Freedman, Mrs. Elda (Elda J. Nelson)
5138 Woodlawn Ave., Pittsburgh
Freeman, Dilla (Mrs. Dilla Weller), '93 Springboro
Freese, Mrs. Anna (Anna Goodban) McKean, R. D. 2
Frey, Mrs. Kate (Kate Hummer), '98 Linesville
Frill, Willis, '13 Lickingville
Fry, Benton, '98 123 Resaca Place, Allegheny
Fuller, H. Gratz, '92 St. Anthony, Idaho
Fuller, Luna, '97 14 Madison St., Wellsville, N. Y.
Fuller, Mildred (Mrs. Mildred Murray), '91 Deceased
Fulnecky, Mary A. (Mrs. F. Greenhill), '12 Kane
Fulton, Blanche (Mrs. Blanche Gray), '98 Corolla. N. C.
Fulton, Florence (Mrs. Lane Timlin), '05 Zelienople
Fulton, Mrs. Genevieve (Genevieve DeVilder) Hottelville
Fulton, Mrs. Inez (Inez Finefrock) Clarion, R. D.
Fulton, J. Clyde, '02 Reidsburg
Fulton, Mrs. S. C. (Susan Kribbs) Pittsburgh
Furlong, Mrs. D. A. (Adda M. Smith) East Brady
Furman, Irene (Mrs. H. Rodgers), '13 Pardoe
75
Name , Address
Fye, Lulu (Mrs. Lulu Reed), '96 Corry
Gallagher, Clara E. (Mrs. Clara Crouch), '07
26 Hobson Place, Bradford
Galutia, Mrs. Lillie (Lillie Campbell), '95 Eldred
Gardner, Allie Amy, '97 733 Liberty St., N. S. Pittsburgh
Gardner, Frank P., '92 504 Boren Ave., Seattle, Wash.
Gardner, Mrs. Lulu (Lulu Dorr) Hazel Hurst
Garrison, Mrs. Cleta (Cleta Brown)
2532 13th St. N. W., Washington, D. C.
Gates, Jessie, ' 1 1 Clarion
Gates, Orville G, '10 Parkers Landing, R. D. i
Geary, A. A. (S. C), '91 Clarion
Geary, Elizabeth (Mrs. Elizabeth Jellison), '96. New Derry
Geary, J. M., '99 Wilmerditlg
Geary, J. S., '97 Wilmerding
Geary, W. J., '94 Clarion
Gelvin, W. H., '96 Marshalltown, la.
George, Alice (Mrs. Alice Berridge), '95
George, Delnora K., '12 .:.., ....,..., Kittanning
George, Ethelyn, '12 Clarion
George, Jessie, '10 Clarion
George, Mary C, '08 Canonsburg
Gerhard, Bessie (Mrs. Bessie Sieber), '95 Audubon, N. J.
Gibson, Mrs. Clara (Clara Japes) Knox
Gibson, Mrs. Florence (Florence Walker)
454 Bayne Ave., Bellevue
Giering, Belle, '92 Deceased
Gildner, Mabel, '06 141 7 Fulton St., Pittsburgh
Gilfillan, Frances W., '07 Clarion
Gilfillan, Harriet A. (Mrs. Harriet Miller), '99
221 1 E. Olive St., Seattle, Wash.
Gilfillan, Rachel D., '97 Deceased
Gillette, G. T., '94 , Oakland, Cal.
Gillette, Ida, '92 Linesville
Gleason, Mrs. Flora (Flora Dewey), '92 Meadville, R. D. 10
Gleason, J. E., '99 1206 Palo Alto St., Allegheny
Givan, Minnie L., '97 Rixford
T6
Name Address
Gleeton, W. Milo, '92 Brooklyn, N. Y.
Glenn, Cora, '98 Emlenton, R. D. 5
Glenn, Jennie (Mrs. Jennie Buck), '96
Glenn, Frank A., ' 10 Corsica
Goal, George W., '12 Strobleton
Goble, Adelaide, '06 Shippenville
Goble, Cora (Mrs. Cora Cochran), '94 Sackett
Goble, Harriet, '09 Shippenville
Goble, Martha (Mrs. Roy McClain), '13 Clarion
Goble, Newton, '10 Clarion
Goble, Wm. W., '08 Clarion
Godfrey, Martha Pearle, '04 Emlenton
Goetz, Mildred, '13 Glen Hazel
Goheen, Mina (Mrs. Mina Patrick), '88
800 E. End Ave., Pittsburgh
Goodban, x\nna (Mrs. Anna Freese), '92 McKean, R. D. 2
Goodel, Mrs. Mary (Mary Stancliff) Edinboro
Goodlander, Maude E., '02 Luthersburg
Goodrowe, Frank, '.15 Clyde, N. Y.
Goodrowe, L. Ruth, '12 Clyde, N. Y.
Goodwill, Lona (Mrs. Lona Dowler), '97 Ashtabula, Ohio
Gorman, John K. , '90 Clearfield
Gorsuch, Hattie, '96
Gorsuch, Mrs. Rose (Rose Falconer) Vashon, Wash.
Gortner, O. C. (S. C), '06 Mansfield
Goss, Mrs. Grace (Grace Hasselback) East Brady
Gourley, A. R., '10 „ Clarion
Gracey, Cora, '11 Falls Creek
Graham, Anna, '94 Clarion
Graham, Bertha Katherine, '04 Emlenton
Graham, Lena T. (Mrs. L. Startzell), '12 Sprankles Mills
Graham, Stella, '02 Blairsville
Gray, Mrs. Anna (Anna Miller) North East
Gray, Mrs. Blanche (Blanche Fulton) Corolla, N. C.
Gray, Florence, '12 Reynoldsville
Greenhalgh, Anna M., '00 Venango
Greenhalgh, Ella, '93 Pittsburgh
77
Name Address
Greenhill, Mrs. F. (Mary Fulnecky) „ Kane
Greer, Zella M. (Mrs. Zella Lincoln), 'oo Gifford
Gregg, Edna J., '08 5518 Center Ave., Pittsburgh
Gregg, Mary A., 92 1108 Wood St., Wilkinsburg
Gregg, Mrs. Nellie (Nellie Maloney) 8 Collins Court, Bradford
Gridley, Clara R. (Mrs. Clara Bennett), '92 Ulysses
Grierson, Hilda, '13 3900 W. 17th St., Cleveland, Ohio
Griffin, Gertrude (Mrs. G. Minter), '08 Newport News, Va.
Griffin, Pansy Pearl, '09 DeGolia
Groner, Agnes, ' 1 3 Lickingville
Grove, Elizabeth, '00 Cooperstown
Groves, Iva C. (Mrs. Iva Olmstead), '01 Ludlow
Grove, Nora, ' 1 3 Hamilton
Grube, Jose W., '98 Du Bois
Guenther, Kate, '96 _ Kellettville
Guetthoff, Anna, '08 Clarion
Guetthoff, Emma L. (Mrs. James Dayton), '07 Clarion
Guild, Margaret, ' 1 3 Titusville
Gulland, Mrs. W. (Maude Himes) Clarion
Gutherie, Helena (Mrs. Baughman), '13 Rimersburg
Guthrie, Chester P., '06 Fargo, North Dakota
Guthrie, Mrs. Chloe (Chloe Kimball), '94 Delaware, Okla.
Guthrie, Emma Zoe, ' 10 Clarion
Guthrie, Eugene, '12 Clarion
Guthrie, Nettie, '94 1812 Jefferson St., Philadelphia
Guthrie, Ruth M., '12 Strattonville
Gwinn, Mrs. Laura (Laura Woods), '94 Garfield, Wash.
Haffley , Edith, ' 1 3 Kittanning
Haffley , Ruth, ' 1 2 Kittanning
Haffner, Delia (Mrs. Delia Spangler), '96, North Girard, R. D. i
Hagar, J. L., '96 Washington, R. D. 5
Hagar, Mrs. Orpha (Orpha Beer) Washington, R. D. 5
Haggerty, T. M., '92 Fredonia
Haines, Mrs. Ida (Ida M. Burket) Punxsutawney
Haines, Wade W. B., '07 Punxsutawney
Llal fast, Eunice Vera, '01 Venango
Halfast, Ida E., '99 Venango
78
Name 'Address
Hall, Bertha (Mrs. Bertha Helmer), '97 Port Allegany
Hall, Blanche M. (Mrs. C. Hindman), '06 Boise, Idaho
Hall, Mrs. Clara (Clara Mustard) 409 E. 4th St., Oil City
Hall, Ida (Mrs. Ida Sayers), '91 Deceased
Hallman, Milford Scott, '04 Connersville, Ind.
Hamilton, Aymer, '00 1919 Cedar St., Berkeley, Cal.
Hamilton, Mrs. Bertha (Bertha Miles), '00 Deceased
Hamilton, Esther, '13 Beaver Falls
Hamilton, Margaret, '05 322 Knarr St., Du Bois
Hamm, Mrs. Sadie (Sadie Kifer), '90
Hammon, Sylvia, '98 114 S. Jefferson St., Fremont, Ohio
Hanchett, Mrs. Daisy (Daisy Mead), '96 Sheffield
Hankey, C. E., '90
Hankey, Elizabeth M., '12 Apollo
Hankey, Kathryn C, '97
Hanks, Mrs. Alma (Alma Hov^ard), '94
1201 Farmers Bank Bldg., Pittsburgh
Hanks, Charles R., '04 23 Soffel St., Pittsburgh
Hanks, Mrs. Zelda (Zelda M. Bortz) 23 Soffel St., Pittsburgh
Hanst, Wilda, ' 1 5 Knox
Hardes, Mrs. Mary (Mary E. Baxter) Port Allegany
Harding, Carey W., '08 Reynoldsville
Harding, Lura Everetta, '05 103 Edv^^ards St., Athens
Harley, Grace, '93 625 Duquesne St., Youngstown, Ohio
Harriger, Effie, '02 Munderf
Harriger, Florence, '11 Falls Creek
Harrison, Minnie (Mrs. Minnie Loehr), '93
Haskell, Mrs. C. (Lillian Faloon) Clarion
Haskel, Mrs. Merle (Miriam Ballentine) Clarion
Hasselback, Grace (Mrs. Grace Goss), '07 East Brady
Hauck, Ada L., '12 Punxsutawney
Hauck, Ruth L., '11 Brookville, R. D. 5
Haugh, Janet B., '13 Nebraska
Haughney, C. F., '98 610 Masonic Temple. Erie
Haupin, Hurby Dehomer, '05 Niobe, N. Y.
Hawk, Sadie Rae, '12 So. Connellsville
Hawn, Mrs. Inez (Inez Kiehl) New Freeport
79
Name Address
Hawthorn, Maude Evelyn, '99 Union City-
Hayes, Harriet, '11 Emlenton, R. D. 2
Hazen, Ina F., '10 Sharon
Hazlett, Elva M., '98 Sligo
Heeter, Arnold, '11 Alum Rock
Heeter, Caroline, ' 1 1 Lamartine
Heeter, Mabel C. (Mrs. S. P. Ashe), '07 Connellsville
Heeter, N . E. , '99 Clarion
Hefren, Mae, '12 Hallton
Heidler, Mrs. Gertrude (Gertrude White)
1007 St. Emanuel St., Houston, Texas
Heim, Francis Ash, '09 204 Hunter Ave., Kansas, Mo.
Helfrick, Minnie, '01 St. Marys
Heller, Hazel M., '10 Fairmount City
Hellyer, Mrs. Edith (Edith Robinson) Newton
Helmer, Mrs. Bertha (Bertha Hall) Port Allegany
Henderson, Mrs. Alice (Alice Frantz) Clarington
Henderson, Clyde E., '99 Oil City
Henderson, Ethel F., '13 Petrolia
Henderson, Isabelle, '00 Beaver Falls
Hennen, Mrs. Lucy (Lucy Rice), '92 Burton, W. Va.
Henninger, John R., '92 Butler
Henry, Clare K., '13 Tionesta
Henry, U. S. G., '89 ,.
Hepler, Amy Almeda (Mrs. Amy Barret), '08 Brookville
Hepler, Bertha Clare, '08 Hadley
Hepler, D. E. (A. C), '88 Williamsburg
Hepler, Ida Zoe, '06 New Bethlehem
Hepler, Mabel Claire, '13 New Bethlehem
Hepler, Martha J., '99 New Bethlehem, R. D. i
Hepler, S. C, '88 New Bethlehem
Heppinger, Lewis, '02 Clarion
Herman, June, '05 Tionesta
Herzog, Mrs. Ella (Ella Palmer) Colegrove
Hess, Alzina (Mrs. G. H. Rhodes), '11 Grove City
Hetrick, Carrie, '90 Putneyville
Hetrick, Mrs. Layola (Layola Baumgardner) Franklin
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DINING ROOM AND KITCHEN
Name Address
Hetrick, Loraine, ' 1 3 Deceased
Hetrick, S. A., '00 Parker
Hicks, Eva (Mrs. Eva Jeffers), '99 Deceased
Hig^ins, Mrs. H. (Alice Fenstamaker) Reynoldsville
Hilbert, Edith E., '00 Deceased
Hill, Alberta, '15 Anita
Hill, Mrs. Belle (Belle McLaughlin) Deceased
Hill, Bertha, '98 Ten Mile Bottom
Hill, Caroline E., '89 5th Ward School, Allegheny
Hilliard, J. G., '93 Denver, Colo.
Himes, Mrs. Annabel (Annabel Bailey), '99 Munhall
Himes, Flo (Mrs. Flo Rulofson), '99 Munhall
Himes, L. L., '88 Clarion
Himes, Mae, '98 Marienville
Himes, May, '05 Marienville
Himes, Maud (Mrs. W. Gulland), 'o2...._ Clarion
Himes, Mrs. Susan (Susan Brown) Monongahela City
Himes. Zula Zoe (Mrs. C. Clarke), '04
661/2 Grand Ave., Portland, Ore.
Hindman, Albert Clare, '01 Boise, Idaho
Hindman, Mrs. C. (Blanche Hall) Boise, Idaho
Hindman, J. T., '96 Jackson, Ky.
Hindman, Francis T., '99 Empire Bldg., Pittsburgh
Hindman, Lucy M., '07 Brookville, R. D. 4
Hindman, Margaret (Mrs. Margaret Mead), '98 Deceased
Hindman, Mary (Mrs. Mary McCullough), '00 Corsica
Hindman, Minnie (Mrs. Minnie Sherry), '01 Showers
Hiribarne, P. Raymond, '09 Esperanza, Santa Clara, Cuba
Hobbs, Etta J. (Mrs. Etta Pittinger), '92 Mercer
Hobbs, Jennie, '92 340 Locust St., Washington
Hochinson. Alvira, '15 Anita
Hoffman, Cora, '90 Deceased
Hokensen, Mrs. Mabel (Mabel N. Simonds), '09
Rochester, N. Y.
Holden. Reva, '11 „ Port Allegany
Holder, J. N., '95 „ Diamond
Holiday, Mrs. Jennie (Jennie Boyer) Chicago
81
Name Address
Holland, Mrs. Mabel (Mabel Lucas) _ Baxter, R. D.
Holmes, Mrs. Olive (Olive B. Coulter) Mt. Jewett
Holt, Mrs. Nellie (Nellie Rhea), '90
„ 7 12 1 Harrison Ave., S wissvale
Hood, Mrs. M. B. (Mary Blanche Page)
512 Van Siclen Apt., Seattle, Wash.
Hocks, F. L., '00 22 Lacock St., N. S,, Pittsburgh
Hoover, Mrs. Martha (Martha Shearer) McKeesport
Hoover, Nettie, ' 1 3 Atwood
Horner, Alice A., '98 „ Richardsville
Horner, M. S., '94 Pineville, W. Va.
Horner, Mrs. Maude (Maude Porter) Cranberry-
Horning, Goldie G., '06 Penfield
Horning, Ruby Gertrude (Mrs. E. L. Bowman), '04, Camp Hill
Houghtaling, Alice G. (Mrs. Alice Snyder), '91 Wilcox
Houston, Jeanette, '92 „ Canonsburg
Howard, Alma (Mrs. Alma Hanks), '94
1201 Farmers Bank Bldg., Pittsburgh
Howard, Bessie M., '93 249 4th Ave., Homestead
Howard, Grace, '01 251 5th Ave., Homestead
Howard, Marie (Mrs. Irwin), '11 308 Lock St., Tarentum
Howe, Electa (Mrs. Electa Fisk), '96 Johnsonburg
Huff, Mrs. Blanche (Blanche Rhea) Munhall
Huggler, William, '13 Hallton, R. D. i
Hughes, James, '10 Rathmel
Hughes, John H., '12 Rathmel
Humes, Dennie E., '92 Cambridge Springs
Humes, Lillie, '11 _ New Mayville
Hummer, Mrs. Ina (Ina Nason) Titusville, R. D. 75
Hummer, J. F., '02 Potsdam, N. Y.
Hummer, Kate (Mrs. Kate Frey), '98 Linesville
Humphreys, Kate, '10 Brockwayville
Humphreys, Mattie (Mrs. Mattie Evans), '94
525 Wayne Ave., Elwood City
Humphreys, Ray, '15 Brockwayville
Hunter, Mrs. Grace (Grace Craig) Reynoldsville
Hunter, J. W., '95 Westville
82
Name Address
Hunter, Mrs. Mary (Mary Baldwin), 'oo Leechburg
Hunter, Rosa D. (Mrs. Rosa Smith), '98
Imhambane, South Africa
Huston, Harriet, '97 Canonsburg
Hutchison, Leslie, '11 „ Elizabeth
Hutchison, Taylor, '96 Kittanning
Hutchison, Wilda, '09 „ Elizabeth
Imhoff, Albert, '07 Helen Furnace
ImholY, Edith, ' 1 5 „ Clarion
Imhotl, Mabel A., '12 Clarion
Ingraham, Laura Winifred, '08 „ Brookville
Irey, Frank L., '10 Millsboro
Irons, Phoebe, '92 „ Lineville
Irv'in, Cora (Mrs. Cora Amy), '93
Cambridge Springs, R. D. 26
Irvine, Alice (Mrs. Alice Moore), '94 Reynoldsville, R. D. i
I rvine, M . Louise, '02 Deceased
Iseman, Jennie (Mrs. Jennie Mahle), '99 Clarion
Ivory, Clara M., '92 Pittsburgh
Jack, Kate, '95 531 Wood St., Pittsburgh
Jackson, Olive M., '02 Ford City
Jameson, Flora, '92 Sialkote, India
Jamison, G. T., '91 Woodland
Japes, Clara (Mrs. Clara Gibson), '97 Knox
Jaycox, Adelaide (Mrs. Adelaide Allen), '06 Sheffield
Jaycox, Pearl L., '09 „ Shefifield
Jeannerat, Carrie I. (Mrs. F. Kiser), '09 Shippenville
Jeffers. Mrs. Eva (Eva Hicks) Deceased
Jefferson. Mabel, '13 Loquin
Jellison, Mrs. Elizabeth (Elizabeth Geary) New Derry
Jensen, Roy E., '07 Connellsville
Jenson, Florence M. (Mrs. Florence Donahey), '07 Raughts
Johnson, Anna, '99 Cosmopolis, Wash.
Johnson, C. I., '94 Deceased
Johnson. Charles, '13 Anita
Johnson, Ella (Mrs. Ella Stahlman), '95 Brookville
Johnson, Esther, '11 Emlenton, R. D.
83
Name Address
Johnson, Gustie Olivia, '08 Youngsville
Johnson, Gustie O. (B. of P.), '12 Youngsville
Johnson, Laura (Mrs. Laura Keery), '92 Bradford
Johnson, Lydia C, '12 Punxsutawney
Johnson, Mildred (Mrs. M. Dieffenbacher), '97
E. Spruce St., Titusville
Johnson, Rena (Mrs. Rena Dickey), '95 Deceased
Johnson, Ruth, '11 Emlenton, R. D.
Johnson, Sara, '97 109 Wayne St., Warren
Johnson, Stella Belle, '02 Burner, W. Va.
Johnson, Victor E., '97 Caspar, Gal.
Johnston, M. Elvira (Mrs. Brewer), '10 Philadelphia
Johnston, Ruth, ' 1 3 Reynolds ville
Jolley, Effie M., '02 Proctor, W. Va., R. D. i
Jolly, Helen (Mrs. Helen Mays), '98 211 Elm St., Findlay, O.
Jolly, Myrtle (Mrs. C. Stahlman), '11 Des Moines, Iowa
Jones, Alfred, '92 Uniontown
Jones, Anna (Mrs. Anna Thompson), '92 Clarion
Jones, Anna E. (Mrs. Anna Schofield), '01
258 Bellefield, Pittsburgh
Jones, Claud R., '00 Brookville
Jones, Dee Ethel, ' 10 Johnsonburg
Jones, Edith, '13 Falls Creek
Jones, E. L., '92 Bradford
Jones, Glade, '01 Munhall
Jones, Mrs. Jennie (Jennie Morrow) Uniontown
Jones, Jennie (Mrs. Jennie Clark), '97 Deceased
Jones, Mary L., '13 Connellsville, R. D. 36
Jones, Mrs. O. C. (Mary Sansom) Cleveland, Ohio
Jones, Samuel H., '12 Connellsville, R. D. 36
Jordan, Avis, '15 Port Allegany
Judd, Floyd Leonard, '09 Elmer
Juliana, Sister Mary (Alice Allen), '89 Maud
Kahle, Dora Pearle (Mrs. Dora Spangler), '10 Franklin
Kahle, Lillian (Mrs. Lillian Walker), '02 Braddock
Kahle, Nelle, '12 Miola
Kahle, Pearl (Mrs. Pearl McClintic), '02 Port Allegany
84
Name Address
Kahle, Ruby, '14 Clarion
Kane, Marie C, '13 (4 year) Mt. Jewett
Kaness, E. C, '02 Helen Furnace
Karanaugh, Mrs. Gertrude (Gertrude Duncan) Zelienople
Kearney, Bess (Mrs. Bess Smathers), '98 Punxsutawney
Kearney, Jennie, '98 Lanes Mills
Keck, Arabel, ' 1 3 Knox
Keck, Harry S ., '96 Warren
Keck, Mrs. H. (Adda Latshaw) Warren
Keck, Jennie, '10 Knox
Keeler, C. E., '92 Elderton
Keeler, E. E., '92 Ford City, R. D. i
Keeler, Gertrude (Mrs. Gertrude Petty), '94 Urbana, N. D.
Keener, Effie (Mrs. Effie Struble), '92 Lisbon, Ohio
Keery, Mrs. Laura (Laura Johnson) Bradford
Keller, Guy, '99 Lacey, Mich.
Keller, W. L., '01 108 Thornton Ave., Youngstown, Ohio
Kelso, J. S., '91 740 Cal. Ave., Avalon
Kelso, Mrs. J. S. (Jeanette Powell) 740 Cal. Ave., Avalon
Kenaston, Mrs. Jean (Jean McKee) Bonesteel, S. D.
Kenemuth, Mrs. Emma (Emma Woodward) Shippenville
Kennedy, Mrs. W. (Daisy Crooks) South Bend, Ind.
Kenny, Mary (Mrs. Mary Dunn), '95 Warren, O., R. D. 6
Kenyon, Carrie A. (S. C), '01 Peckville
Kerns, Marie, '13 Youngwood
Kerr, Alice, '15 947 Orr Ave., Kittanning
Kerr, Alma (Mrs. Alma Spray), '95 Rimersburg
Kerr, Hilary*, '11 Pittsburgh
Kerr, Lydia (Mrs. Lydia Clark), '92
Kerr, Olevia (Mrs. Olevia Faunce), '99 Fort Defiance, Ariz
Kiddie. Elizabeth, '00 Deceased
Kiddie. Helen (Mrs. Helen Binkerd), '02 Petrolia. R. D. 73
Kiehl, Inez (Mrs. Inez Hawn), '99 New Freeport
Kifer, Mrs. Pearl (Pearl Wilson) Salt Lick. Ky.
Kifer, Sadie (Mrs. Sadie Hamm), '90
KiflPer. Olive (Mrs. Olive Catlin), '02 Birch, Mich.
Kilbury, Gracia Irene (Mrs. Gracia Tanner), '04 Honeoye
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Name Address
Kilgour, Charlotte, I., '13 (4 year) Clarion
Kilgour, I rene A. , ' 1 2 Clarion
Kilgour, Malcolm, ' 1 3 Clarion
Kimball, Chloe (Mrs. Chloe Guthrie), '94 E. Bradford
Kinard, M . C. , '98 Wrights ville
King, Mary, '95 Deceased
King, Myrna (Mrs. Myrna Knoble), '95
116 S. McKean St., Kittanning
Kingsley, Edna V. (Mrs. Edna McGillibrary), '97, Denver, Colo.
Kingsley, Emma E., '97 Edinboro
Kirby , Alice, ' 1 3 Strattonville
Kirby, Elizabeth, '11 Strattonville
Kirby, Kathryn, ' 15 Strattonville
Kirk, Mrs. Ida (Ida Stewart) Titusville
Kirk, Julia, '96 Reynoldsville
Kirk, Mrs. Margaret (Margaret Denny) Penfield
Kirk, Mary M., '02 Kylertown
Kirker, Kate, '95 Homestead, R. D. i
Kiser, Avalyn, '09 Shippenville
Kiser, Irene, '13 „ Venus
Kiser, John H., ' 12 Shippenville
Kitchen, Mrs. Flora (Flora Pardee), 1003 Grove St., Meadville
Klahr, Anna, '05 Clarion
Klahr, Evelyn, '01 Clarion
Klahr, Mary (Mrs. J. Myers), '00 Clarion
Kleckner, Minnie (Mrs. Minnie Morris), '93 Denver, Colo.
Kline, Cora, '95 352 W. 17th St., Erie
Kline, Margaret G., '07 540 Aspen St., E. E. Pittsburgh
Kline, Margaret Y. (B. of P.), '13
540 Aspen St., E. E. Pittsburgh
Klinestiver, Emma (Mrs. Secor), '97 Nebraska
Klinestiver, Mrs. Mary (Mary Ballentine) Nebraska
Klingensmith, Maggie, '91 Freeport
Klingler, Katherine Maude, '97 Deceased
Klugh, Ethel, ' 1 5 Oil City
Knapp, Mrs. C. (Mildred Fitzgerald) Clarion
Knapp, Grace, '08 Clarion
86
Name Address
Knapp, Mary (Mrs. W. Smathers), '12 Clarion
Knapp, Mrs. Maude (Maude Summerville) Baxter
Knapp, Vira, '12 Clarion
Knappenberger, Eulabelle, '07 Emlenton, R. D. 3
Knappenberger, Viva, '10 Emlenton, R. D. 3
Knarr, Mabel, '09 Troutville
Knight, Elva (Mrs. W. B. Filgrove), '11 Emlenton, R. D.
Knight, Homer M., '97 Emlenton, R. D. 3
Knight, L. E., '00 Monroe
Knoble, Mrs. My ma (Myrna King)
116 S. McKean St., Kittanning
Kohler, Fred A., '00 _ Punxsutawney
Kolb, Mrs. Edna (Edna A. Brown)
570 Duquesne Ave., Edgewood
Konkle, Gladys, '14 Callensburg
Korb, Rose, '12 Venus
Korb, Stella, ' 1 3 Venus
Krantz, Karl A., '99 Warren
Krauss, Cora (Mrs. Cora Sharp), '98 Fort Benton, Mont.
Krauss, J. M., '01 Johnsonburg
Krauss, Mary Ann (Mrs. Mary Welch), '97 Paradise, Ariz.
Krebs, Lena, ' 15 Emporium
Kribbs, Agnes, '00 Deceased
Kribbs, Flora, ' 15 Knox
Kribbs, Mildred M., '12 418 Esplanade, Redondo Beach, Cal.
Kribbs, Susan D. (Mrs. S. C. Fulton), '13 Pittsburgh
Kroah, Mrs. Carrie (Carrie DeVallence) Brockwayville
Kruse, Mrs. Zoe (Zoe Polly) Houghton, Mich.
Kuhns, Mrs. Jessie (Jessie G. Truby) Emlenton
Kuntz, Ruth, '13 Big Run
Kyle, Anna E., '10 Corsica
Kyler, Elvie, '95 Dagus Mines
Lachner, G. W., '92 Carnegie
Laing, Blanche (Mrs. Blanche Moorhouse), '94 Kinzua
Lamb, Delma (Mrs. Delma Chamberlain, '93, Bakersfield, Cal.
Lamb, Edna (Mrs. Edna Free), '95 Cleveland, Ohio
Lamb, Mary (Mrs. Mary Wenzel), '93 Emlenton, R. D. i
87
Name Address
Lamb, Sada, '95 Springdale
Langton, Mary V., '12 Snowshoe
Larimer, Dove (Mrs. Dove Prather), '92
514 Gharkey St., Muncie, Ind.
Latshaw, Adda (Mrs. H. Keck), '94 Warren
Latshaw, Phoebe, '93 Clarion
Lauffer, Mabel (Mrs. Mabel Mull), '01 22 First St., Jeanette
Lauff er, Mary, ' 1 3 Shippenville
Laughlin, Charles A., '13 New Bethlehem
La Van, Bonnie, '14 2992 McKoon Ave., Niagara Falls, N. Y.
Lawson, E. E., '93 Kittanning
Lawson, J. H., '95 Kittanning
Lawther, Jas. H., '92 Whitesburg
Lazear, Mrs. Olive (Olive Foreman), '01 Deceased
Lee, Nelle Flo (Mrs. Nelle Mitchell), '07 [ Charleroi
Leegar, Marian Katherine, '09 Kittanning
Lehman, Bertha, ' 1 1 Summerville
Lehman, Mrs. Fred (Ida E. Marks) Clarion
Lenkard, G. W., '93 Indiana
Lenkerd, J. O., '90 Du Bois
Lenkerd, Lillie, '94 Latrobe
Levier, Ethel I. (Mrs. M. B. McCall), '12 Parkers Landing
Levier Grace (Mrs. Clyde Russell), '11 Clarion
Levine, Mrs. Freda (Freda Anderson) Tidioute
Lewis, Mrs. R. H. (Margaret Arner) Monongahela City
Libbey, Mae Belle, '01 Kinzua
Lillibridge, Charles, '99 Smethport
Lincoln, Mrs. Zella (Zella M. Greer) Gifford
Linn, Harold, '13 Kennerdell
Linn, Herbert, '14 Kennerdell
Linza, Lula, '13 (4 yr.) Mills
Liscomb, Adessa, '95 Beaver Falls
Lobaugh, Ruth (Mrs. J. Merryman), '11 Needles, Cal.
Loehr, Mrs. Minnie (Minnie Harrison)
Logan, Samuel, '13 W. Monterey
Long, Custer B., '12 Knox
Long, Effie (Mrs. Effie Shoemaker), '02 Clarion
88
Name Address
Long, Elsie, '02 Indiana Harbor, Ind.
Long, Mrs. Hattie (Hattie McAnich) Madison, Ind.
Long, Ralph G., '02 Willow Springs, Mo.
Longwell, Mrs. Bernie (Bernie Ballentine) Impur, India
Longwell, Carrie, '02 Reidsburg
Longwell, Frances (Mrs. Frances Wilcox), '02, Cle Elum, Wash.
Loop, Belle, '96 Deceased
Lott, Millicent, '13 Big Run, R. D. i
Love, A. W., '97 Vandergrift
Love, Ellen (Mrs. Ellen Stover), '98 Freeport
Love, J. H., '95 Verona
Love, Mabel E., '08 Verona
Love, Mrs. Nellie (Nellie Carrier) Vandergrift Heights
Lowe, Louis, '11 Sugar Grove
Lowry , Mary, ' 1 5 Brookville
Lucas, Mabel (Mrs. Mabel Holland), '01 Baxter, R. D.
Ludwig, Mrs. Sara (Sara Miller), 412 W. 6ist St., Chicago, 111.
Luther, E. L., '93 Du Bois
Lyle, Chloe, '11 Smethport
Lyle, Mabel (Mrs. H. C. Ebert), '11 Tennanah Lake, N. Y.
Lyman, Anna C, '10 405 E. Second St., Oil City
Mack, Howard, '10 131 1 Sandusky St., Pittsburgh
Maffett, Mary, '90 Oil City
Magee, Anna (Mrs. Anna McMahon), '96
218 So. Ave., Bradford
Mahan, Kate (Mrs. Kate Firth), '90 Sugar Grove
Mahey, Francis E., '08 Clarion
Mahey, Harry H., '07 304 Central Ave., Dunkirk, N. Y.
Mahle, Estella (Mrs. Estella Curtis), '98 Wilkinsburg
Mahle, Mrs. Jennie (Jennie Iseman) Clarion
Maier, Bertha, '11 Glenshaw, R. D.
Maier, Mamie W. (Mrs. Mamie Wentzel), '09 Glenshaw
Main, Mrs. Emma (Emma McKee) Beaver Falls
Mainwaring, Mrs. Gertrude (Gertrude Blake) Sheffield
Major, Mrs. Alice (Alice Brown) Casper, Wyo.
Maloney, Mae, '02 Custer City
Manson, Harry, '11 Clarion
Name Address
Maloney, Nelle (Mrs. Nelle Gregg), 'oo
8 Collins Court, Bradford
Markell, Emma, '90
Marks, Ida Elizabeth (Mrs. Fred Lehman), '09 Clarion
Marshall, G. M., '96 Ansonia, Ohio
Marshall, Irene, '95 Barnes
Marshall, Lloyd H., '99 Conneautville
Marshall, W. J., '97 _ Cochranton
Martin, Mrs. Ella (Ella McKnight)
3144 Humboldt St., Denver, Colo.
Marvin, Mrs. Adda (Adda Mead) Kane
Master, H. W., '99 Steubenville, R. D. i
Mateer, Iva B., '02 New Bethlehem, R. D.
Mather, Jessie, ' 1 1 Brockway ville
Matteson, Belle (Mrs. Belle Smith), '94
803 Avon St., Akron, Ohio
Matteson, Emma (Mrs. B. S. Bayle), '94 Ambridg...e
Matthews, Jean, ' 1 3 _ Carrick
Maurer, John H., '12 Worthville
Maxwell, Delbert M., '12 Miola
Maxwell, Florence, '13 (4 yr.) Tionesta
Mayes, Mrs. Helen (Helen Jolly) 211 Elm St., Findlay, Ohio
Mayes, Ralph, ' 15 Hazen
Mayes, Wm. H., '10. Hazen
Mead, Adda (Mrs. Adda Marvin), '00 Kane
Mead, Daisy (Mrs. Daisy Hanchett), '96 Sheffield
Mead, Kittie, '97 Sheffield
Mead, Mrs. Margaret (Margaret Hindman) Deceased
Meineka, Mabel (Mrs. Mabel Beck), '05 Venus
Melvin, Nellie, '95 419 S. Elwood Ave., Tulsa, Okla.
Melzer, Mrs. F. (Irene McMaster) Homestead
Mensch, Mrs. Anna (Anna E. Coon) Marienville
Mercer, Mrs. C. (Flora Brinkley)
3217 A Huxley St., 20th Ward, Pittsburgh
Mercer, Ruth (Mrs. C. F. McLaine), '11 Wilcox
Mercia, Mrs. Anna (Anna Davis) Reynoldsville
Merryman, J. Judd, '11 Needles, Cal.
9(
Name Address
Merryman, Mrs. J. (Ruth Lobaugh) Needles, Cal.
Merryman, Mabel, ' 1 2 Clarion
Merryman, Nelle, ' 1 1 Clarion
Merryman, Wilda, ' 1 3 „ Clarion
Metz, Eugene J., '10 Emporium
Metz, Karl, ' 1 1 Emporium
Metzgar, Dora (Mrs. Dora Porter), '96 Oil City
Metzger, Abby, '06 „ Emporium
Miles, Bertha A. (Mrs. Bertha Hamilton), '00 Deceased
Miller, Ada, '91 Hazel Hurst
Miller, Anna (Mrs. Anna Gray), '96 North East
Miller, Clinton, '93
Miller, C. Edward, '07 Butler
Miller, C. W., '96 Lamartine
Miller, Daisy (Mrs. Daisy Rearick), '07
New Bethlehem, R. D. 5
Miller, Mrs. Ed. (Myrna Fitzgerald) Shippenville, R. D.
Miller, George B., '10 New Kensington
Miller, George C, '09 „ Kittanning
Miller, Mrs. Harriet (Harriet Gilfillan)
21 1 1 E. Olive St., Seattle, Wash.
Miller, Harvey, '08 New Castle
Miller, Harvey (B. of P.), '11 New Castle
Miller, Mrs. H. (Lois Shoemaker) New Castle
Miller, Lillian, '11 Rose Bush, Mich.
Miller, Mabel, '02 Stoneboro
Miller, Margaret (Mrs. Margaret Corry), '00, Saltsburg, R. D. 5
Miller, Marguerite M., '09 Grove City
Miller, Sara (Mrs. Sara Ludwig), '98
412 W. 6ist., Chicago, 111.
Miller, T. Parsons, '99 Grove City
Miller, Vinnie (Mrs. S. Pickens), '96 Deceased
Milliren, Joanne (Mrs. Joanne Murray), '09 Reynoldsville
Mills, Herbert, '98 Newmansville, R. D. i
Mills, Wallace W., '95 Clarion
Milnor, Mark T., '10 Warrensville
Minteer, Josephine (Mrs. Josephine Dickinson), '00, Wilkinsburg
91
Name Address
Minter, Mrs. Gertrude (Gertrude Griffin) Newport News, Va.
Mitchell, F. W., '92
Mitchell, Mrs. Nellie (Nellie Flo Lee) Charleroi
Mohney, Elsie H., '12 New Bethlehem
Mohney, Ethel, '08 Fairmount City
Mohney, John Hill, '09 Oak Ridge
Mohney, Nell, '09 _ Huey
Mohney, Ruth M., '12 „ Knox
Mong, Carrie, '93 „ Knox
Mong, Cora Elizabeth, '07
247 Orchard St., Mt. Oliver Sta., Pittsburgh
Monks, Lucy B., '02 Brookville, R. D. 4
Montgomery, Bert, '02
Mooney, A. J., '94 608 W. Pa. Ave., Warren
Mooney, Charles A., '09 Curllsville
Mooney, John, ' 15 Curllsville
Mooney, Margaret Mary, '04 713 4th St., Warren
Mooney, Sabina F., '09 Curllsville
Moore, Mrs. Alice (Alice Irvine) Reynoldsville, R. D. i
Moore, Anna, ' 1 3 Pittsville
Moore, Edna, '98 Reynoldsville, R. D. i
Moore, E. L., '99 Brookville
Moore, Mrs. Eliza (Eliza M. Strang) Reynoldsville
Moore, Fred W., '13 Homestead
Moore, Margaret, ' 1 5 Clarion
Moore, Maude, '09 Custer City
Moore, Orla, '08 Bleakley Hill, Franklin
Moore, Mrs. W. (Claire Simpson) Clarion
Moorehead, Helen (Mrs. Helen Crawford), '97 North East
Moorhouse, Mrs. Blanche (Blanche Laing) Kinzua
Morgan, Ethel E., '13 (4 yr.) Titusville
Moriarity, Vinnie, '92
Morris, F. W., '92 Titusville
Morris, Herbert R., '92 Fayette City
Morris, Mrs. Minnie (Minnie Kleckner) Denver, Colo.
Morris, Mrs. M. G. (Bertha Sharp) Sigel
Morrison, D. W., '94 Mt. Jewett
92
Name Address
Morrison, Hazel, '14 Marienville
Morrison, Kathryn, ' 1 5 Marienville
Morrow, Dorothy, ' 1 3 Kennerdell
Morrow, Mrs. Gertrude (Gertrude McElhose) Deceased
Morrow, Jennie (Mrs. Jennie Jones), '92 Uniontown
Mortland, Isabelle, '10 Deceased
Mowrey, Daisy, '14 Reynoldsville
Mowrey . Kittie Avis, ' 10 Reynoldsville
Mull, Mrs. Mabel (Mabel Lauffer) 22 First St., Jeanette
Mull, Susie E., '09 Monro^;
Mullen, C. N., '00 Illiocos, P. I.
Mullen, Jessie (Mrs. Jessie Rugh), '94
1830 Fruitvale Ave., Oakland, Gal.
Mullin, Cora, ' 1 5 Knox
Munford, A. W., '93 Warren
Murdock, Glara, '94 Pittsburgh
Murdock, G. B., '95 923 Second Ave., Johnstown
Murphy, Catherine (Mrs. Al. Schrieberl), '09 St. Paul, Minn.
Murphy, L. W., '94 Bela
Murphy, Mary (Mrs. Mary McCall), '98 Red Cloud, Neb.
Murray, Mrs. Joanne (Joanne Milliren) Reynoldsville
Murray, Mrs. Mildred (Mildred Fuller) Deceased
Mustard, Clara (Mrs. Clara Hall), '95, 409 E. 4th St., Oil City
Myers, A. M., '01 38 Park Ave., East Orange, N. J.
Myers, Anna (Mrs. Anna Newell), '99 Curllsville
Myers, Carrie, ' 1 2 Sligo
Myers, Gertrude (Mrs. Gertrude Ernest), '98 Clarion
Myers, Harry E., '98 7417 Race St., Pittsburgb
Myers, Jennie (Mrs. Jennie Clover) Corsica, R. D.
Myers, J. M., '94 Clarion
Myers, Mrs. J. (Mary Klahr) _ Clarion
Myers, Mae, '15 Summerville
McAninch. Hattie (Mrs. Hattie Long), '96 Madison, Ind.
McBride, Mrs. Jennie (Jennie Rankin)
411 Walnut St., Leavenworth. Kan.
McCall, Mrs. M. B. (Ethel Levier) Parkers Landing
McCall, Mrs. Mary (Mary Murphy) Red Cloud, Neb.
93
Name Aiddress
McCall, N. E., '02 _ Coeur d'Alene, Idaho
McCaskey, Mabel, ' 1 1 _ Deceased
McCauley, Mrs. H. (Olive Sykes) Clarion
McClain, Ella, '92 Chicago, 111.
McClain, Mrs. Roy (Martha Goble) Clarion
McClellan, Earla (Mrs. Earla Bishop), '00
311 West Clay St., Butler
McClen, Janette (Mrs. Janette Zimmerman), '02 Glenfield
McClintic, Mrs. Pearl (Pearl Kahle) Port Allegany
McCloskey, Mary, '02 North Pine Grove
McClune, Blanche, ' 15 Clarion
McClure, Sara J., '07 Clark
McClure, W. A., '91 Johnsonburg
MacClurg, Isabel, '95 141 5 Mutual St., Pittsburgh
McComb, Anna (Mrs. Anna Hamilton), '95 Unity Station
McComb, Mrs. Elizabeth (Elizabeth Schmuck) Emlenton
McComish, Jennie (Mrs. Jennie Adams), '98 Homer City
McConnell, Helen R., '12 Wilkinsburg, R. D. i
McCoy, Mrs. Mabel (Mabel Armstrong)
725 Spruce St., Boulder, Colo.
McCullough, Acta, '00 Corsica
McCullough, Alice, ' 1 1 Nebraska
McCullough, Ella, '90 Bradford
McCullough, Elizabeth, '13 Corsica
McCullough, H. B., '91 Brockwayville
McCullough, Mrs. Mary (Mary Hindman) Corsica
McCully, Mrs. Agnes (Agnes Davis) Clarion
McCurdy, Martha, '02 Curllsville
McCurdy, Maude (Mrs. Maude Curll), '99 Curllsville
McCurdy, Pauline, '13 Curllsville
McDonald, Leroy, '02 Rossiter
McDowell, I. B., '99 Pittsburgh
McElhattan, Gladys, ' 1 1 Knox
McElhattan, Helen L., '12 „ Knox
McElhose, Gertrude (Mrs. Gertrude Morrow), '91 Deceased
McFadden, Rennie, '13 Munderf
McFarland, Pearle (Mrs. Pearle Dougherty), '99 Clarion
94
Name Address
McFeaters, Clara, '95 Brush Valley
McFeaters, Emma (Mrs. George Whitmer), '89 Clarion
McGarrah, Sarah J. (Mrs. Sarah Ulmstead), '99
Gibsonia, R. D. 2
McGavv, Jennie E., '09 Reynolds ville
McGillivrary, Mrs. Edna (Edna Kingsley) Denver, Colo.
McGinity, Alice, '97 Randolph, N. Y.
McGuire, Ella, '92 Conneaut Lake
McHenry , Ethel, ' 1 3 Clarion
Mcllhattan, Miriam, '13 „ Knox
Mcllhattan, William H., '12 Knox
Mcintosh, Mrs. Myrtle (Myrtle Claypool)
407 Union Ave., Kittanning
McKillip, Edna, '93 Rew
McKay, Hugh G., '92 Sharon
McKee, Emma (Mrs. Emma Main), '94 Beaver Falls
McKee, Jean (Mrs. Jean Kenaston), '92 Bonesteel, S. D.
McKee, Lulu (Mrs. Lulu Fiscus), '99 Deceased
McKee, M. M., '97 4825 Liberty Ave., Pittsburgh
McKee, Ora, '97 Corsica
McKee, W. J., '95 10 Melville St., Worcester, M;i-s.
McKeever, Maude (Mrs. Maude Wills), '91
1832 Lincoln Ave., East Liberty, Pittsburgh
McKelvey, F. A., '94 Lineville
McKennon, Maude (Mrs. Maude Smith), '94
127 3rd St., East Liverpool, Ohio
McKie, James, '90 Elwood City
McKinley, Arthur C, '00 Corsica
McKinley, Mrs. Mary (Mary Cowan) Corsica
McKinney, O. R., '91
McKnight, Ella (Mrs. Ella Martin), '93
3144 Humboldt St., Denver, Colo.
McLaine, Bertha L., '12 Miola
McLaine, Mrs. C. (Ruth Mercer) Wilcox
McLaughlin, Adda J. '02 Allegheny
McLaughlin, Belle (Mrs. Belle Hill), '94 Deceased
McLaughlin, Charles E., '06 Coal Glen
95
Name Address
McLaughlin, Florence, '95 St. Marys, W. Va.
McLaughlin, Jessie, '14 Venus
McLaughlin, Zella M., '12 Falls Creek
McLean, Charlotte Bernice, '04 Sugar Grove
McLenahan, Mrs. Rose (Rose L. McQuistion)
25 Prospect St., Sharon
McMahon, Margaret, '11 Clarion, R. D.
McMahon, Mary, '02 Mt. Jewett
McMahon, Mary R., '12 Clarion, R. D. i
McMahon, Patricia, '02 Mt. Jewett
McMaster, Irene (Mrs. Fred C. Melzer), '13 Homestead
McNaughton, C. M., '93 Hazel Hurst
McNutt, J. R., '09 New Bethlehem
McNutt, M. B., '92 Plainfield, 111.
McQuay, Besse, ' 1 3 Emporium
McQuay, Lora E., '07 Emporium
McQuay, Mildred, '11 Emporium
McQueen, Noel, ' 15 Sligo
McQuistion, Rose L. (Mrs. Rose McLenahan), '92
25 Prospect St., Sharon
McRoberts, Mrs. Frances (Frances Robinson)
1349 Main St., Sharpsburg
Nason, Ina (Mrs. Ina Hummer), '09 Titusville, R. D. 75
Nason, Marian (Mrs. Marian Beanland), '97
20 Penn Ave., Greenville
Neale, Charles H., '13 Dayton
Neal, Bertha, '12 Nebraska
Near, Mildred E., '08 Clarion
Neely, Bud, '99 St. Petersburg
Neigh, Ruth, '11 Dunkirk, N. Y.
Neill, James, ' 1 1 Clarion
Neill, Martha B., '97 Bradford
Nelson, Elda J. (Mrs. Elda Freedman), '02
5138 Woodlawn Ave., Pittsburgh
Nelson, Mrs. Guy (Lulu Robbins) Wrights
Nelson, lone, '09 Wrights
Nelson, Selma C. (Mrs. Selma Daum), '00, 514 5th St., Warren
96
Name Address
Neville, Claude C, '97 North Point
Newcome, Virginia (Mrs. M. Richards), '12 Clarion
Newell, Mrs. Anna (Anna Myers) Curllsville
Newell, Grace, '02 Rimersburg
Newsham, F. W., '92 Erie
Neyland, Minnie (Mrs. Minnie Virtue), '92 Akron, Ohio
Nicholas, Frances, '12 Parkers Landing, R. D.
Nicholas, Grace, '13 Youngstown, Ohio
Nicholson, Grace M. (Mrs. C. Page), '08 Homestead
Niles, Ella (Mrs. Ella Fisher), '92 Salamanca, N. Y.
Noble, Elizabeth B., '10 405 S. Oak St., Centralia, Wash.
Noel, I. J., '96 East Lake, Chattanooga, Tenn.
Nolph, J. G., '93... Punxsutawney
Nolph, Mrs. Pearl (Pearl Thompson) Punxsutawney
Norlin, Augusta (Mrs. Augusta Powell), '00 Clearfield
Norlin, Constance, '02 Ludlow
Norlin, Eleanor E., '01 Ludlow
Norlin, Mabel, '02 Deceased
Northrop, Harriet, '13 Sugar Grove
O'Brien, Alice M., '12 Bakersfield, Cal.
O'Donnell, C. Lee, '13 (4 yr.) Reynoldsville
O'Donnell, Margaret, '09 Genesee
Ogden, Benjamin Miles, '05 8c6 Wallace Ave., Wilkinsburg
Ogden, Blaine, '09 Kane
Ogden, Jay R., '06 2205 Hawthorn St., Swissvale
Ogden, J. Wesley, ' 1 3 Clarion
O'Keefe, Rose, '99 Titusville
Oliver, Cecelia E., '12 Port Allegany
Olmstead, Mrs. Iva (Iva Groves) Ludlow
O'Neill, Lucy (Mrs. Lucy Saunders), '96 Houston, Texas
O'Neill, Mary, ' 1 5 Strattonville
Ongley, Jessie (Mrs. Jessie Buchanan), '93 Rootville, R. D.
Orndorf, O. F., '92 Harv^ey
Orr, Mrs. Carrie (Carrie Dixon) Waynesboro
Orr, Nelle P. , '06 Deceased
Orr, William H., '02 Waynesboro
Ossenbeck, Anna, '13 Bradford
97
Name Address
Over, Edith, '90 Callensburg
Over, Emma (Mrs. Emma Stewart), '01 Palatka, Ark.
Over, Laura (Mrs. L. Curran), '11 Pittsburgh
Owens, Sadie I., ' 12 Reynolds ville
Page, Charles A. , '08 Homestead
Page, Mrs. C. (Grace Nicholson) Homestead
Page, Mary Blanche (Mrs. M. B. Hood), '99
512 Van Siclen Apt., Seattle, Wash.
Painter, Beth, '00 Titusville
Painter, Vernice (Mrs. F. K. Swank), '11 Leechburg, R. D. 2
Palmer, Ella May (Mrs. Ella Herzog), '99 Colegrove
Pardee, Flora (Mrs. Flora Kitchen), '95
1003 Grove St., Meadville
Park, Cora (Mrs. Cora Peterson), '97 Deceased
Park, Earl W., ' 10 Sigel
Park, Letitia, '12 _ Howe
Parker, Helen, ' 1 1 Chicora
Parrish, Florence, '08 Malada, Idaho
Passmore, Senes B., '07
650 Mass. Ave., N. E. Washington, D. C.
Paterson, Mrs. Elsie (Elsie Diehl) Deceased
Patrick, Mrs. Mina (Mina Goheen), 800 E. End Ave., Pittsburgh
Patrick, Roy, '97 404 Wabash Bldg., Pittsburgh
Patterson, Effie Hutchison, '05 Warren
Patterson, Mrs. Ethel (Ethel Anderson) Sharpsburg
Pattison, Harry, '88 Deceased
Patton, Ruth, '14 Brookville
Pearce, C. S . , '95
Pearsall, Carl C, '12 Clarion
Pearsall, Mrs. Sara (Sara Rhines) Brookville, R. D.
Pease, Blanche Mae, '96 Tionesta
Pentz, Nora, '99
Perrine, Mrs. Jennie (Jennie Dickey) Ashland, Oregon
Peters, John A., '09 Petrolia
Peterson, Evelyn V., '12 Sheffield
Petty, Mrs. Gertrude (Gertrude Keeler) Lockwood, N. Y.
Pfaller, Fronce, '11 232 Adam St., WilHamsport
98
Name Address
Philips, Earl, '02 New Bethlehem, R. D. 2
Phillips, May Belle (Mrs. May Burdick), '08 Kane
Pickens, Martha L., ' 1 2 Clarion
Pickens, Martha, '13 (4 yr.) Clarion
Pickens, Mrs. S. (Vinnie Miller) Deceased
Pifer, Mrs. Edna (Edna Shepherd) Ridgway
Pike Ellen, '11 Bradford, R. D.
Pinks, F. L. , '95 Rimersburg
Pinks, J. L., '95 233 Broadway, New York
Pittinger, J. S., '93 Mercer
Pittinger, Mrs. J. S. (Etta Hobbs) Mercer
Pollard, Mabel, ' 1 5 Kittanning
Pollock, Mrs. C. V. (Mary Wilson) Ironton, Ohio
Pollock, C. v., '97 Ironton, Ohio
Pollock, F. H., '94 Warren
Pollum, James, '96 Du Bois
Polly, Louise (Mrs. Louise Roueche), '92 Guy Mills
Polly, Zoe (Mrs. Zoe Kruse), '97 Houghton, Mich
Pond, Emma E. (Mrs. Emma Stout), '92 Townsville
Poorman, G. H., '94 533 Grande Ave., Los Angeles, Cal.
Porch, Josephine G., '12 Sheffield
Port, Mrs. H. (Edna Fagley) Deceased
Port, Lorena, '10 Clarion
Port, Scott, '13 Clarion
Porter, Mrs. Dora (Dora Metzgar) Oil City
Porter, Lois, '11 725 8th St., Bakersfield, Cal.
Porter, Maude (Mrs. Maude Horner), '94 Cranberry
Porter, Mildred, '00 Deceased
Porter, Mina (Mrs. Mina Sherman), '98 Cranberry
Porter, Sallie Ann, '12 Kane
Portman, Agnes C, '02 7016 Kelly St., Pittsburgh
Portman. Edith G., '02 7016 Kelly St., Pittsburgh
Potter, Anna Bell (Mrs. Anna Wyant), '00 Kittanning
Potter, Mina (Mrs. Mina Curtis), '95 Franklin
Potter, Olive, '02 Beaver Crossing, Neb.
Pottorf, Jesse C, '09 Salem, O., R. D. i
Pottorf, Rena M., '08 Salem, O., R. D. i
99
Name Address
Powell, Mrs. Augusta (Augusta Norlin) Clearfield
Powell, Jeanette (Mrs. Jeanette Kelso), '91
740 Cal. Ave., Avalon
Powell, Lucy Margaret, '97 Cochranton
Prather, Mrs. D. (Dove Larimer), 514 Gharkey St., Muncie, Ind.
Price, Edith N. (Mrs. Edith Smith), '10 Genesee
Proper, Mrs. Ethel (Ethel Bowman) Tionesta
Pryor, Cora (Mrs. Cora Baggs), '97 Conewango Valley, N. Y.
Pryor, Effie O. (Mrs. Effie Burgwin), '95 Guy Mills
Purdee, Mrs. Jennie (Jennie Cook) Menominee, Wis.
Putnam, Caroline, '00 Newerf
Putnam, Jennie (Mrs. Jennie Firth), '90 Deceased
Putney, Alva S., '09 Central Ave., Beloit, Wis.
Putney, Hazel, '11 Central Ave., Beloit, Wis.
Quigley , Alice, ' 1 2 „ Emporium
Quigley, Anna J. (Mrs. Anna Amil), '99 Mayaquez, P. R.
Radaker, Dee, ' 1 5...._ Seminole
Ralston, Mrs. T. H. (Catherine Cochrane) Brockwayville
Rankin, Jennie (Mrs. Jennie McBride), '92
411 Walnut St., Leavenworth, Kan.
Rankin, Mary (Mrs. Mary Apple), '89 Deceased
Rankin, W. B., '95 Clarion
Rankin, Mrs. W. B. (Sadie Campbell) Clarion
Randall, Nora, '11 Hazel Hurst
Rapp, Alphonsus, '08 835 Canal St., N. S. Pittsburgh
Raver, Carl, '97 Ann Arbor, Mich.
Rea, Edith (Mrs. Edith Cook), '09 Oil City
Reagle, Angus, '93 Franklin
Reed, Archie F., '12 Miola
Reed, Mrs. Eva (Eva Bradshaw) Duquesne
Reed, Herman F., '13 Troutville
Reed, Mrs. Lulu (Lulu Frye) Corry
Reed, Lura, '10 Miola
Reed, Mabel, '13 Roulette
Reed, R. A., '96 Wellston, Ohio
Reed, W. A., '91 Libby, Mont.
Reicherter, Emily Agnes, '08 .....Brookville
100
Name Address
Reicherter, Emily Agnes (B. of P.), 'n Brookville
Reid, Letta, ' lO _ Tulsa, Okla.
Reimer, G. C. (A. C), '91 Lewisburg
Reinsel, Ruth A., '12 Fairmount City
Reuscher, J. H., '96 Deceased
Reyner, Sara, '98 _ Knox
Rhea, Blanche O. (Mrs. Blanche Huff), '00 Munhall
Rhea, David P., '02 Munhall
Rhea. Delia M. (Mrs. Delia Brown), '04 Butler
Rhea, Nellie (Mrs. Nellie Holt), '90
712 1 Harrison Ave., Swissvale
Rhinehart, Mrs. Alice (Alice Richards) Bartlesville, Okla.
Rhinehart, Mrs. H. A. (Mazie Dieffenbacher) Dayton, Ohio
Rhines, Sara Alice (Mrs. Pearsall), '05 Brookville, R. D.
Rhoades, Anna, ' 1 5 Fairmount City
Rhoads, Leonore, '10 Frogtown
Rice. Homer, '92 New Freeport
Rice, Lucy (Mrs. Lucy Hennen), '92 Burton, W. Va.
Richards, Alice (Mrs. Alice Rhinehart), '96 Bartlesville, Okla.
Richards, Celia R. (Mrs. Celia Blair), '07 Anita
Richards, Charles E. H., '10 Worthville
Richards, Gertrude E., '11 830 N. La Salle St., Chicago, 111.
Richards, J. D., '91 Manorville
Richards, Mary Edith, '05 Smethport, R. D. 4
Richards, Mrs. M. (Virginia Newcome) Clarion
Richards, Olive S., '08 Smethport, R. D. 4
Richards, Robert W., '09 Smethport, R. D. 4
Richardson, Helen, '09 Brookville
Rifle. Ada, '96 Kane
Riggs, Edna (Mrs. Edna Teitrick), '92
264 W. Pomfret St., Carlisle
Riggs, R. Winfield, '09 Richardsville
Riley, Bird E., '12 Clarion, R. D. i
Riley, Eva F., '12 Clarion. R. D. i
Ritts. Ello, '02 7400 Hermitage St., E. E. Pittsburgh
Robbins, Lulu (Mrs. Guy Nelson), '11 Wrights
Robel, Cora, '93 Las Animas, Colo.
101
Name Address
Robertson, Alex, '99 Rathmel
Robinson, Edith (Mrs. Edith Hellyer), '92 Newton
Robinson, Emma, '94 _ Deceased
Robinson, Frances (Mrs. Frances McRobert), '90
1349 Main St., Sharpsburg
Robinson, Lou, '92 _ _ Doylestown
Robinson, Mariella, ' 1 5 _ Port Allegany
Robinson, May, '96 405 Franklin St., Wilkinsburg
Robinson, Twila (Mrs. C. Blose), '13 Punxsutawney
Roche, Katharine, '94 „ _ Deceased
Rodgers, Alice, ' 1 5 Cooperstown
Rodgers, Eva, ' 1 5 Jackson Center
Rodgers, Mrs. H. (Irene Furman) Pardoe
Rohrer, Mary, '92 Franklin
Ross, Dorothy, ' 1 3 Clarion
Ross, Elsie M., '01 7 Panch Mahalo, Godhra, India
Rossman, Walter, '11 Knox, R. D.
Roueche, Mrs. Louise (Louise Polly) Guy Mills
Rowe, Jennie (Mrs. Jennie Burgwin), '96 Kiefer, Okla.
Roys, Mrs. Joe (Edna Tefft) Port Allegany
Rudolph, Mrs. Clare (Clare Doverspike) Kittanning
Rudolph, Russell, '98 „ Kittanning
Rugh, Charles E., '88 Oakland, Cal.
Rugh, Mrs. H. E. (Mary Davis) Clarion
Rugh, Mrs. H. E. (Mary Davis), R. N. C. Clarion
Rugh, Mrs. Jessie (Jessie Mullin) „
1830 Fruitvale Ave., Oakland, Cal.
Rugh, Minnie (Mrs. D. C. Corbett), '90 Clarion
Rugh, Will W., '88 _
Rulofson, Mrs. Flo (Flo Himes) Munhall
Rumberger, Mary, '95 Mars
Rumbaugh, Mazie M., '12 New Bethlehem
Rumsey , F. M . , '96 Westf ord
Runninger, Susie, '97 Utica
Rupert, James W., '06 Parkers Landing, R. D. 2
Rupert, Mrs. N. (Mary Bamett) Sykesville
Rush, John Mott, '05 Hawthorn
102
Name Address
Russell, Mrs. Clyde (Grace Levier) Clarion
Russell, L. J ., '09 _ Towanda
Russell, Mildred J. (Mrs. Mildred Winsheimer), '07, Marienville
Russell, Ruth, ' 1 3 Clarion
Rutherford, John W., '02 Clarion
Ryan, T. M., '92
Rylander, Martha, ' 1 5 Sheffield
Sage, J. M., '92 Sistersville, W. Va.
Sage, Myrtle (Mrs. Myrtle Campbell), '96 Pittsburgh
Salisbury, Edna, '92 Oil City
Salyards, Charles L., '00 Altoona
Sammons, G. W., '94 Wattsburg
Sanders, Oma May, '10 New Bethlehem
Sansom, Dorothy, '08 Clarion
Sansom, Martha, ' 1 3 Clarion
Sansom, Mary M. (Mrs. O. C. Jones), '02 Cleveland, Ohio
Saunders, Mrs. Lucy (Lucy O'Neill), '96 Houston, Texas
Say, Wealthy, '90 Parkers Landing, R. D. 2
Sayers, Clement Emerson, '91 Hawthorn
Sayers, Lillian, 'i i Fairmount ...City
Sayers, Harry E., '96 New Kensington
Sayers, Mrs. Ida (Ida Hall) Deceased
Schafifner, John E., '12 Pueblo
Schall, Agnes, '12 „ Ford City
Schmader, Christine, ' 1 5 Lucinda
Schmader, Rose, '12 Lucinda
Schmuck, Elizabeth (Mrs. Elizabeth McComb), '93 Emlenton
Schobey, Mrs. Bessie (Bessie Bray) Corydon
Schoenfeld, Leota M., '12 Cleveland, Okla.
Schonfeld, Mrs. Anna (Anna Jones) 258 Bellfield, Pittsburgh
Schott, Frances, ' 1 1 Clarion
Schrecongost, Herman, '15 Rathmel
Schrieberl, Mrs. Al. (Catherine Murphy) St. Paul, Minn.
Schueltz, Mary M., '99 508 Conewango Ave., Warren
Schwab, Charles H., '07 Chatham Run
Schwartz, Ethel, ' 1 5 Anita
Scofield, Helen, '09 Jefferson, Ohio
103
Name Address
Scott, Mrs. Effie (Effie Thompson) 319 Carbon St., Butler
Scott, Stanley, '12 „ Fairchance
Scott, W. B., '91 „ 319 Carbon St., Butler
Scowden, Bertha, '13 (4 yr.) Tionesta
Scully, Mary A., '97 „ Clarendon
Seavy, Mrs. Elizabeth (Elizabeth Baldensperger) Clarendon
Secor, Mrs. Emma (Emma Klinestiver) Nebraska
Seigworth, Freda, '10 Lickingville
Seigworth, Wayne S., '12 Lickingville
Seller, Ida M.,... '98 Sprankles Mills
Seyler, Mrs. Bessie (Bessie Crawford) W. Fulton St., Butler
Seyler, J. H., '00 Butler
•Shadle, Clara, ' 1 5 Leechburg
Shadman, Olive (Mrs. Olive Williams), '02 Duke Center
Shaffer, Mrs. Effie (Effie B. Beer), 31 13th St., Wheeling, W. Va.
Shaffer, E. E., '99 Schmulbach Bldg., Wheeling, W. Va.
Shaffer, J. Frank, '02 Kane
Shaffer, Mattie O., ' 10 Brookville
Shafer, Ruth, '15 Brookville, R. D. 2
Shannon, Agnes, ' 1 3 Reynoldsville
Shannon, Mrs. Amy (Amy Simpkins) Philippi, W. Va.
Shannon, Bertha, '00 Franklin
Sharp, Mrs. Cora (Cora Krauss) Fort Benton, Mont.
Sharp, Bertha (Mrs. M. G. Morris), '08 Sigel
Shawkey, Minnie, '02 22 Jackson St., Warren
Shearer, Martha (Mrs. Martha Hoover), '90 McKeesport
Shelly, Margaret Rebecca, '04 Traverse City, Mich.
Shepherd, Fanny, '98 106 Penna., Brooklyn, N. Y.
Sherritts, Lottie B., '92
Sherry, Mrs. Minnie (Minnie Hindman) Showers
Sheesley, Olive Mae, '12 Big Run
Sheffer, Mabel, '09 Knox
Shellito, Hayes C, '14 Carnegie, R. D. 2
Shepherd, Mrs. Anna (Anna Toy) Lower Salem
Shepherd, Edna (Mrs. Edna Pifer), '97 Ridgway
Shepherd, Ruth L., '12 Port Allegany
Sherman, Mrs. Mina (Mina Porter) Cranberry
104
Name Address
Shields, Myrtle' ,97 Deceased
Shields, Mrs. N. (Ethel Fitzsimmons) Baxter
Shirley, Frances, '07 Homestead
Shirley, Frank, '01 Elizabethtown, Tenn.
Shirley, Mrs. F. (Maude Weaver) Elizabethtown, Tenn.
Shirley, Marguerite, ' 15 Edgewood
Shoemaker, Mrs. Effie (Effie Long) Clarion
Shoemaker, John, '12 New Bethlehem
Shoemaker, Lois (Mrs. H. Miller), '12 New Castle
Shoemaker, Loraine, '95 Philadelphia
Shoemaker, Luke, '97 Clarion
Shoemaker, Olie, '96 Berea, Ky.
Shoff, Gertrude, '02 Warren
Shoup, Clarence, '10 Tidal
Shoup, Ira B., '08 New Castle
Shoup, Ira B. (B. of P.), '10 New Castle
Shoup, Ira B. (M. of P.), '13 New Castle
Showers, Irene, '13 Qarion
Sibley. Blanche (Mrs. Blanche Crawford), '02 Mars
Sibley, Mary, '02 Brookville
Sieber, Mrs. Bessie (Bessie Gerhard) Audubon, N. J.
Siggins, Lillian (Mrs. Lillian Clarke), '00 Warren
Sigins, Nelle (Mrs. Nelle Barr), '99 Du Bois
Sigworth, Anna K., '10 Venus, R. D.
Sigworth, Belle, '90 Deceased
Simonds, Mabel Nelle (Mrs. Mabel Hokensen), '09
Rochester, N. Y.
Simpkins, Amy (Mrs. Amy Shannon), '99 Philippi, W. Va.
Simpkins, Lida Ray, '99 Deceased
Simpson, Anna C, '12 Strattonville
Simpson, A. J., '93 Summer\nlle
Simpson, Claire (Mrs. W. Moore), '13 Clarion
Simpson, Elizabeth M., '12 Strattonville
Simpson, Frank E., '12 Strattonville
Simpson, Mrs. Jessie (Jessie Slagle) Summer\-ille
Simpson, Mary (Mrs. Mary Valsing), '94 Turtle Point
Simpson, Mrs. Myra (Myra B. Craig) Belle Vernon
106
Name Address
Simpson, Rebecca, '07 „ Strattonville, R. D. i
Simpson, Robert G., '13 Baxter
Simpson, Ula, '13 Scotch Hill
Sirdevan, Margaret, '00 Titusville
Slagle, A. D., '99 „ Perry Payne Bldg., Cleveland, O.
Slagle, Jessie (Mrs. Jessie Simpson), '96 Summerville
Slaughenhoupt, Mrs. Alice (Alice Walter)
278 S. Bargman St., Sheridanville
Slick, Flored Mae (Mrs. C. Urchel), '05 Clarion
Slick, Viola, '09 „_ 201 2nd Ave., Oil City
Slicker, Floyd E., '98.._ Summerville
Slimmer, Inez, '14 Soldier
Sloan, Alice, '05 Clarion
Sloan, Delia, '95 Deceased
Sloan, Edith, '93 Aquadilla, P. R.
Sloan, Esther E. (Mrs. E. Eakin), '07
Box 308, R. D. 5, Pittsburgh
Sloan, Jeane, '00 Clarion
Sloan, Jeane (R. N. C), '01 Clarion
Sloan, Sara Elizabeth, '09 Clarion
Slusser, Anna, '90 Deceased
Small, Ina M., '09 Kane
Small, Earl R., '02 Sheffield
Smathers, F. C, '99 Punxsutawney
Smathers, Mrs. F. C. (Bess Kearney) Punxsutawney
Smathers, Nettie Bell (Mrs. F. Travis), '04 Dayton
Smathers, Mrs. Win (Mary Knapp) Clarion
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th, Adda Mae (Mrs. D. Furlong), '12 East Brady
th, Audrey L., '08 ; St. Marys
th, Mrs. Belle (Belle Matson) 803 Avan St., Akron, Ohio
th, Blanche E. (Mrs. Blanche Ferman), '99 Luthersburg
th, Daisy, '10 Brockwayville
th, Delia E., '13 Strattonville
th, Mrs. Edith (Edith Price) Genesee
th, Guy Roscoe, '08 Heathville
th, Hazel M., '13 New Castle
th, Henry, '97 Rockton
106
Name Address
Smith, Hester K., '13 (4 yr.) Emlenton
Smith, K. M., '01 Heathville
Smith, Mrs. Lydia (Lydia Beightol) Spring Creek
Smith, Mrs. Maud (Maud McKennon)
127 3rd St., East Liverpool, Ohio
Smith, Mrs. Nellie (Nellie Barr) Oakdale
Smith, Mrs. Nettie (Nettie Wilson) Clarion
Smith, Mrs. Rosa (Rosa D. Hunter) Inhambane, South Africa
Smith, Stella E., '12 Clarion
Smith, W. Ray, ' 1 3 Punxsuta wney
Smullin, H. D., '02 Natrona
Snyder, Mrs. Alice (Alice Houghtaling) Wilcox
Snyder, Bess, '11 Clarion
Snylder, Belle, '11 Dutch Hill
Snyder, Cora, '90 Deceased
Snyder, Mrs. Dora (Dora Boddorf) Ringgold
Snyder, Frances S ., '10 Deceased
Snyder, G. W. E., '00 Timblin
Snyder, H. V., '97 Cooperstown
Snyder, J. F., '95 Cooperstown
Snyder, Robert, '13 Hazelwood, Pittsburgh
Snyder, Mrs. Winifred (Winifred Fowles) Greensburg
Songer, Bessie, '13 Marienville
Southwick, Pearl, '93
Sowle, Evelyn (Mrs. Evelyn Baum), '92 Hutchison, Minn.
Spangler, Mrs. Dora (Dora Kahle) Franklin
Spangler, George M., '90 Washington
Spanogle, Mrs. Delia (Delia HafTner) North Girard
Spaulding, Garner P., '93 Albion
Spaulding, Inez (Mrs. Inez Wright), '92 Conneaut, Ohio
Spray, Mrs. Alma (Alma Kerr) Rimersburg
Stahlman, Anna, '10 Sigel
Stahlman, C. A. '10 Ringgold
Stahlman, Charles E., '08 Ringgold
Stahlman, Charles O., '09 Frogtown
Stahlman, C. R., '01 Brookville
Stahlman, Mrs. Ella (Ella Johnson) Brookville
107
Name Address
Stahlman, Harry, 'ii McKees Rocks
Stahlman, Mrs. H. (Myrtle Jolly) McKees Rocks
Stahlman, Mary, 'i2„W. Liberty and Piermont Ave., Pittsburgh
S tahlman, N ellie, 'og_ „ B rookville
Stahlman, T. M., '97 iiiiWestinghouse Bldg., Pittsburgh
Stancliff, Mary (Mrs. Mary Goodel), '92._ Edinboro
Stancliff, Mrs. Maud (Maud Brunton) Kalispell, Mont.
Stancliff, T. N., '92...„ Kalispell, Mont.
Stancliff, Mrs. W. (Anna Crowe) „....Verona
Stanford, Mrs. Maye (Maye Eldred) _ Titusville
Stanley, Lois, '13 South Oil City
Startzell, Mrs. L. (Lena Graham) Sprankles Mills
Stauffer, Russell, '11 „New Bethlehem, R. D.
Stebbins, Mildred E., '08 _„ Harrison Valley
Stedwell, Grace E., '12 _ Grand Valley
Steele, Anna M., '12 _ Brockwayville, R. D. i
Steele, Mary (Mrs. Mary Yount), '98 Myersdale
Steele, Mrs. Mary (Mary Brown) East Sandy
Steele, R. M ., '02 Latrobe
Steiner, Anna, ' 1 3 „ Lawsonham
Steiner, Clara Z., '12 Loleta
Steiner, John M., '02 Piney Fork, O.
Steiner, Layola, '12 Loleta
Steinmate, Mary A., '02 63 Hawthorn Ave., Kittanning
Sterley, May, ' 1 1 Reynoldsville
Sterritt, Edith E., '99 Lanes Mills
Stevens, Florence K., '99 Box 82, Oil City
Stevens, Geneva (Mrs. Geneva Vanatta), '11 James City
Stevens, John, '02 Woodlawn
Stevenson, Genevieve (Mrs. Genevieve Clawson), '95
Manila, Philippine Islands
Stewart, Mrs. Emma (Emma Over) Palatka, Ark.
Stewart, Ida (Mrs. Ida Kirk), '93 Titusville
Stewart, J. B., '92 Brookville
Stewart, Mattie E., '99 Rimersburg
Stewart, Mrs. Minnie (Minnie Dilts) Deceased
Stewart, W. J., '02 Deceased
108
Name Address
Stiles, Eleanor, 'lo Reynoldsville
Stiltz, J . H., '97 Braddock
Stitzinger, E. E., '95 Deer Creek, W. Va.
Stone, Blanche A. (Mrs. Blanche Boyce), '10 Wellsville, N. Y.
Stout, Mrs. Emma (Emma Pond) Townville
Stover, Mrs. Ellen (Ellen Love) Freeport
Stover, Esther, ' 1 5 Duke Center
Stover, Grover, ' 1 3 Clermont
Stover, Mrs. Grover (June Fitzgerald) Clermont
Stover, Nelle, ' 1 3 Cranberry
Straitiff, C. H., '02 Anita
Straitiff, Floyd S., '12 Anita
Straitiff, John K., '12 Anita
Strang, Eliza M. (Mrs. Eliza Moore), '02 Reynoldsville
Stratton, Charles Benton, '05 Brookville
Strickenberg, Lory, ' 1 1 Lynch
Strong, Jean, '98
Struble, Mrs. Effie (Effie Keener) Lisbon, Ohio
Struble, John C, '97 Lisbon, Ohio
Stuart, Ross R., '92 Girardville
Summerson, Elizabeth, '93 Pittsburgh
Summerville, Blanche, '10 Brookville, R. D. 4
Summerville, Edith L., '06 Rimersburg
Summerville, Maude (Mrs. Maude Knapp), '01 Baxter
Summerville, Warren J., '07 Sandusky, Ohio
Summerville, W. R., '10 Rimersburg
Supplee, George W., '13 (4-year) Zelienople
Sutch, Bessie (Mrs. Bessie Curll), '95
99 Hazelwood Ave., Pittsburgh
Sutton, J. P., '98 Findlay. Ohio
Swank, Mrs. F. K. (Vernice Painter) Leechburg, R. D. 2
Swanson, Ada V., '09 Smethport, R. D. 4
Swanson, Anna M., '12 Smethport, R. D. 4
Swanson, Hulda, '07 Wilcox
Swarm, Lillie Delia, '09 Clarion
Swartz, John C, '08 Deceased
Sweeney, J. W. (S. C), '06 St. Marys
109
Name Address
Sweitzer, E. Marion, '02 Frogtown
Sword, Mrs. Nellie (Nellie Dougherty) New Castle
Sykes, Olive E. (Mrs. H. McCauley), '09 Clarion
Tanner, Mrs. Gracia (Gracia Kilbury) Honeoye
Taylor, Clara M., '97 _ Port Allegany
Taylor, Gussie (Mrs. Gussie Conner), '00 Kane
Taylor, Jennie D., '91 Baltimore, Md.
Tefft, Edna (Mrs. Joe Roys), '12 Port Allegany
Teitrick, Mrs. Edna (Edna Riggs)..264 W. Pomfret St., Carlisle
Teitrick, Reed N., '92 _ Harrisburg
Terwilliger, Iva M., '10 Fisher
Texter, Leslie J., '02 Sligo
Thomas, Pearl, '96 Marathon, N. Y.
Thompson, Mrs. Anna (Anna Jones) Clarioil
Thompson, Anna, '91 Escondido, Cal.
Thompson, Clair R., '96 Wilburton, Okla.
Thompson, Cynthia, '09 Clarion
Thompson, Effie (Mrs. Effie Scott), '90 319 Carbon St., Butler
Thompson, Ellen Marie, '10 60 Euclid Ave., Allegheny
Thompson, Emma (Mrs. Emma Young), '97 Nebraska
Thompson, Frances, '14 Oil City
Thompson, Florence, '14 Oil City
Thompson, Laura, '93 Long Beach, Cal.
Thompson, Mrs. Lydia (Lydia G. Culbert) Deceased
Thompson, Mary (Mrs. D. F. Bowman), '10 Edinboro
Thompson, Pearl (Mrs. Pearl Nolph), '94 Punxsutawney
Thompson, Phyllis, '15 Alexandria Bay, N. Y.
Thornton, Blanche J., '99 4834 Chatsworth Ave., Pittsburgh
Thounhurst, Wm. S., '91 417 Rose Ave., Wilkinsburg
Timlin, Alta A., '09 Fisher
Timlin, Eva May, '10 Clarion
Timlin, Irvin, '02 253 Arabella St., Mt. Oliver Sta., Pittsburgh
Timlin, Lane M., '09 Zelienople
Timlin, Mrs. L. (Florence Fulton) Zelienople
Tim] in , Madge Evelyn, '09 Fisher
Timlin, Miles, '94 Harrisburg
Tippery, Anna, '14 Callensburg
110
Name Address
Tischendorf, Marie B., '12 Kittanning
Titus, Janet A., '09 604 Fourth St., Warren
Tompkins, J. Rodman, '10 Germantown
Tonks, Lillie (Mrs. Lillie Birmingham), '97 Pittsburgh
Toy, Anna (Mrs. Anna Shepherd), '97 Lower Salem, Ohio
Travis, Mrs. F. (Nettie B. Smathers) Dayton
Travis, J. M. (A. C), '89 651 High St., Denver, Col.
Tresize, W. M., '91 324 Knarr St., Du Bois
Troutner, Mary May, '95
loii Monterey St., E. Bakersfield, (Hal.
Truby, Charlotte, '11 Kittanning
Truby, Izora, ' 1 3 Callensburg
Truby, Jessie Geneva (Mrs. Jessie Kuhns), '99 Emlenton
Truby, Martha, '13 Callensburg
Trunick, Myrtle, ' 1 3 Coraopolis
Trunick, Olive, ' 1 3 Coraopolis
Umstead, Mrs. Sarah (Sarah McGarrah) Gibsonia, R. D. 2
Updegraff , Wm. Lester, ' 10 Fisher
Valsing, Mrs. Mary (Mary Simpson) Turtle Point
Vanatta, Mrs. Geneva (Geneva Stevens) James City
Van Gorder, Marie (Mrs. Marie Williams), '90
Van Katen, B. K., '93 Deceased
Van Tine, Oleva W., '12 Hoboken, R. D. i
Varner, Myrtle (Mrs. A. C. Davis), '13 East Brady
Vera, Adam B., '94 410 Reynolds Bldg., Fort Worth, Tex.
Virtue, Mrs. Minnie (Minnie Neyland) Akron, Ohio
Waddle, Flora M., '12 Tunnelton
Wagner, Mrs. Anna (Anna Deitzenburg) Oil City
Wagner, Christine, '96 Shippenville
Walker, Florence (Mrs. Florence Gibson), '93
454 Bayne Ave., Bellevue
Walker, Mrs. Grace (Grace Downing) Oil City
Walker, Mrs. Lillian (Lillian Kahle) Braddock
Walker, Lillie Mae, '04 Hazel St., Sewickley
Walker. Margaret C, '12 West Chester
Walker. Margaret (P. G.), '12 West Chester
Walsh, Ruth, '12 Johnsonburg
111
Name Address
Walter, Alice (Mrs. Alice Slaughenhoupt), '02
278 S. Berman St., Sheridanville
Walters, Helen, ' 1 3 Clarion
Walters, Ruth, ' 1 3 Clarion
Warner, Vesta B., '09 Coudersport
Warner, Vesta (B. of P.), '11 Coudersport
Warnick, Edna, ' 1 3 Clarion
Warnick, Mabel, '12 Clarion
Washburn, O. B., '93 Edinboro
Watson, McCay Pryer, '05 1819 Frick Bldg., Pittsburgh
Weaver, Lloyd F., '12 Clarion
Weaver, Lloyd F. (P. G.), '12 Clarion
Weaver, Maud L. (Mrs. F. Shirley), '10 Elizabethtown, Tenn.
Weaver, Mildred (Mrs. H. Crooks), '13 Clarion
Weaver, Minnie, '94 Linesville
Weaver, Reed, ' 15 Clarion
Weber, Anna, '97 17 Mechanic St., Jamestown, N. Y.
Weber, Florenz, '95 17 Mechanic St., Jamestown, N. Y.
Weeter, Genevieve, '15 Rimersburg, R. D. 2
Weeter, Nelle, '13 Rimersburg
Weible, Mabel, '14 Knox
Weitz, Anna, '13 306 Shady Ave., Pittsburgh
Weitz, Augustine, '11 306 Shady Ave., Pittsburgh
Welch, Lora, ' 1 3 Clarion
Welch, Mrs. Mary (Mary A. Krauss) Paradise, Ariz.
Welch, Ray D., '08 Ford City
Welch, Ray D. (B. of P.), '11 Ford City
Weldy, Lillian F., '01 233 Park St., Titusville
Welfling, Stanley, ' 1 3 Germania
Welfhng, R. O., '06 Coudersport
Weller, Mrs. Dilla (Dilla Freeman) Springboro
Wellman, David E., '02 Amity St., Homestead
Wellman, Nina May, '99 Marienville
Wellsby, Grace, '96 1906 Smith St., Houston, Tex.
Wentzel, Mrs. Mamie (Mamie W. Maier) Glenshaw
Wenzel, Mrs. Mary (Mary Lamb) Emlenton, R. D. i
West, J. H., '93 Warren
112
Name Address
West, J. H. (S.), '02 Warren
Weeter, Alice (Mrs. Alice Fitzgerald), '92 Bisbee, Ariz.
White, Alice, '96 Gates, Ahmedabad, India
White, Cora (Mrs. Cora Bennett), '92...1419 Otter St., Franklin
White, Gertrude (Mrs. Gertrude Heidler), '08
1007 St. Emanuel St., Houston, Texas
White, Mabelle, ' 1 3 Showers
Whitehill, George B., '91 Mt. Jewe^t
Whitehill, Minno Pearl (Mrs. S. C. Clarke), '00 Andover, Ohio
Whitling, Marjorie, '08 Lamartine
Whitmer, George F. , '88 Clarion
Whitmer, Mrs. G. (Emma McFeaters) Clarion
Whitmer, Helen, '10 Clarion
Whitmer, Minnie Belle, '00 Deceased
Whitmer, S. M., '98 Richwood, W. Va.
Whittaker, Mrs. Matilda (Matilda Eilingsfeld) Leetonia
Wiant, Fannie (Mrs. Fannie Eiseman), '94 Strattonville
Wiegand, Pearl C, '12 Kittanning
Wilcox, Mrs. Frances (Frances Longwell) Cle Elum, Wash.
Wiley, Edna, '13 Brookville, R. D. i
Wilhelm, Mrs. Ed. (Alice Wilson) Clarion
Wilhelm, Maude (Mrs. Maude Berlin), '97 Knox
Wilkinson, Bertha (Mrs. Bertha Brenneman), '91 Arthurs
Wilkinson, Florence, '12 Clarion
Will. P. S., '92 Folsom. Cal.
Williams, Cora B. (Mrs. Cora Allen), '92 WalHngford, Conn.
Williams, E. G., '91 Ridgway
Williams, E. M., '01 Emlenton
Williams, Florence, '13 Cooperstown
Williams, Joan, '90 Deceased
Williams, Mrs. Marie (Marie Van Gorder)
Williams, Martha, '15 Cooperstown
Williams, Mrs. Olive (Olive Shadman) Duke Center
Williams, T. F., *02 New Bethlehem
Wills, Mrs. Maud (Maud McKeever)
1832 Lincoln Ave., East Liberty, Pittsburgh
Wilson, Alice (Mrs. E. Wilhelm), '00 Garion
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Name Address
Wilson, George B., '07 St. Petersburg
Wilson, Grace Cleveland, '04 „ Clarion
Wilson, Henry W. , '01 Clarion
Wilson, Howard M., '97 New York
Wilson, J. B., '88 _ Deceased
Wilson, Joseph R., '00 Reynoldsville
Wilson, Mary E. (Mrs. C. V. Pollock), '96 Ironton, Ohio
Wilson, Nettie (Mrs. Nettie Smith), '11 Clarion
Wilson, Pearl (Mrs. Pearl Kifer), '94 Salt Lick, Ky.
Wilson, Samuel E., '01 Clarion
Wingard, Mrs. Libbie (Libbie Davis) Pueblo
Winsheimer, Mrs. Mildred (Mildred Russell) Marienville
Winship, Olive, '94 Port- Allegany
Winship, W. H., '94 Syracuse, Kan.
Wise, Mrs. Emma (Emma Francis) Pleasant St., Bradford
Witherow, Mrs. Elizabeth (Elizabeth Dumjohn) Smethport
Wol f e, Erdie, ' 1 1 Tionesta
Wolfe, Mrs. Irene (Irene Beatty) Kaylor
Woods, Laura (Mrs. Laura Gwinn) Garfield, Wash.
Woodward, Ethel, '14 Bradford
Woodward, Emma (Mrs. Emma Kennemuth), '95...Shippenville
Woodward, Peter M., '92 Edinboro
Wright, Ernest S., '92 _ „ Conneaut, Ohio
Wright, Mrs. Inez (Inez Spaulding) Conneaut, Ohio
Wyant, Mrs. Anna (Anna B. Potter) Kittanning
Wyant, J. Finley , ' 1 3 Kittanning
Yarger, Ida Nelle (Mrs. Nelle Caldwell), 'o9...Brookville, R. D. 5
Yentzer, Gladys, '14 Roulette
Yingling, Don Van, '09 Renfrew
Yingling, Hattie Belle, '09 Renfrew
Yingling, Margaret C, '08 Wilkinsburg
Yingling, Orvis C, '96 Wood St., Wilkinsburg
Yinling, Vira Leota (Mrs. R. F. Downie), '07 Renfrew
Young, Bertha Mae (Mrs. Bertha Bartlett), '01 Pekin
Young, Mrs. Emma (Emma Thompson) Nebraska
Young, Emma C. , '92
Young, Robert R. , '12 Russell
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Name Address
Young, Maude (Mrs. Maude Bernie), '97
112 Colbert Ave., Oil City
Young, M. T., '93 68 Post Ave., Rochester, N. Y.
Young, T. S., '94 Fryatt, Ark.
Younie, James A., '00 _ Forestville, N. Y.
Yount, Mrs. Mary (Mary Steele) _ Myersdale
Yost, Celia E., '12 „ „ Reynoldsville
Zagst, Florence L., '07 Houston Heights, Tex.
Zeliff, Anna, '14 - - Sheffield
Zeliff, Verr, '08 Sheffield
Zell, Harry, '13 Brockwayville
Zell, Pearl (Mrs. W. Atkinson), 'io_ Brockwayville
Zimmerman, Mrs. Janette (Janette McClen) _ Glenfield
Zuendel, Lawrence W., '09 _ Knox
Zufall, Esther, '12 Big Run
Zufall, Merle F., '12 „ Big Run
Graduates in the Music Course
Arner, Blanche, '12 „ Clarion
Arner, Margaret (Mrs. R. H. Lewis), '12 Monongahela City
Brown, Katharine (Mrs. H. Moore), '07 Deceased
Campbell, Mary (Mrs. W. McNutt), '08 „ Clarion
Campbell, Nettie Bisel, '05 Clarion
Capron, Orpha, '09 „ „ Clarion
Carrier, Mrs. S. (Vera McCullough) Beaver Falls
Davis, Mrs. Maude (Maude Miller) Reynoldsville
Donaldson, Effie, '97
Fox, Mathilda, '13 Garion
Hamilton, Mrs. Mabel (Mabel Kiser).. 277 Loomis St., Meadville
Harbaugh, Mrs. Cloi (Cloi Wagner) Shippenville
Harley, Grace, '97 712 Thorn St., Youngstown, Ohio
Hayes, Mary, ' 1 5 _ Qarion
Hepler, Mabel Claire, '12 New Bethlehem
Hulings, Mary (Mrs. Mary Sailer), '12 Pittsburgh
Kiser, Mabel (Mrs. Mabel Hamilton, '96
277 Loomis St. , Meadville
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Name Address
Knapp, Mary, '12 _ Clarion
Lewis, Mrs. R. H. (Margaret Arner) Monongahela City
Logue, Marjorie (Mrs. Eugene Woods), '12 Sligo
Magee, Lulu (Mrs. C. Snyder), '08 _ Clarion
Miller, Maude (Mrs. Maude Davis), '97 Reynoldsville
Miller, Parma, '14 _ Knox
Moore, Ella, '11 _ Qarion
Moore, Mrs. H. (Katherine Brown) „ Deceased
McCullough, Vera (Mrs. S. Carrier), '11 Beaver Falls
McNutt, Mrs. W. (Mary Campbell), '08 Clarion
Neal, Myrtle, ' 1 1 Nansen
Pollock, Anna, '96 Clarion
Reitz, Mrs. Mary (Mary Rue) Brdokville
Rue, Mary (Mrs. Mary Reitz), '08 Brook^alle
Sailer, Mrs. E. G. (Mary Hulings) „ Pittsburgh
Sansom, Dorothy, '09 Clarion
Shirley, Mrs. F. (Maude Weaver), '08 Elizabethtown, Tenn.
Simpson, Rebecca, '12 Strattonville
Snyder, Mrs. C. C. (Lulu Magee), '08 „ Clarion
Stoner, Iva, ' 1 5 Summerville
Wagner, Cloi (Mrs. Cloi Harbaugh), '09 Shippenville
Weaver, Maude L (Mrs. F. Shirley), '09 Elizabethtown, Tenn.
Wilson, Maude, ' 1 3 _ „ Kane
Woods, Blod wen, ' 1 3 Curlls ville
Woods, Mrs. Eugene (Marjorie Logue) Sligo
Yingling, Oda, '14 Lexington, Ky .
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